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Welcome to Storey’s Spring 2011 Catalog!Welcome to Storey’s Spring 2011 Catalog!
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Food independence. What does it mean? The way we see it at Storey, it means being more self-sufficient.
it means growing and raising more of our own food. it means preserving the harvest in our kitchens and storing it in our root cellars. And it means enjoying the freshest, safest, most delicious food possible. This season, we’re taking food indepen-dence more seriously than ever. The Vegeta-ble Gardener’s Bible sprouts a new compan-ion — The Vegetable Gardener’s Container Bible. Best-selling author ed Smith shows us how to grow all manner of veggies even in very small spaces, such as patios and balconies. discover how farm-fresh food can be grown even in the heart of the big-gest cities.
And it goes beyond gardening. The Back-yard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Ani-mals is all about keeping animals for eggs, milk, cheese, butter, honey, and meat — even if our “back forty” is just forty square yards. And with The Beginner’s Guide to Hunting Deer for Food, even those of us who have never hunted before will learn how to safely and humanely fill our freezers with fresh, organic, local meat. What could be more satisfying than tak-ing control of the food we eat? Quite possi-bly, this is our most important list ever.
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BacklistTraditional Skills 24
Animals 26 Building 31 Poster Books 35 Animal Games 36 Kids & Horses 37 Horses 38 House & Home 44 Crafts 47 Well-Being 57 Gardening 60 Birds & Butterflies 70 Nature 71 Pets & Sports 72 Food & Drink 74
Title Index 84
Author Index 87
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▶ Create a land of milk and honey (and eggs, cheese, but-ter, and meat) by rais-ing backyard animals
▶ Raise productive animals even in small spaces
▶ Chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, rabbits, goats, sheep, cattle, pigs, and honey bees
▶ Companion to The Backyard Homestead, with 135,000 copies in print
▶ Best-selling author is a seasoned promoter with her own media outlet
▶ National publicity
The
Backyard Homestead Guideto Raising Farm animals
Targeted to urban and suburban readers who may be new to animal raising, The Back-yard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals is a compendium of information on chickens, ducks, geese, turkeys, rabbits, goats, sheep, cattle, pigs, and honey bees—all of which are suitable for small-scale backyard food production. Readers will learn exactly how to raise these animals successfully, from selecting the right breeds for the space and resources available to producing delicious cheese, honey, milk, eggs, and meat.
Comprehensive and detailed yet readable and fun, the book includes hundreds of helpful line drawings. It also offers an appealing fold-out color section illustrating breeds that thrive in the back-yard, along with breed profiles for each animal. Whether readers want to raise animals for self-sufficiency, to save money, or just to enjoy healthier, safer, tastier animal products, they’ll find the information and confidence they need in The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals.
Edited by Gail Damerow
When the backyard homestead was published in 2009, it found a big audience of DIY-ers who wanted to use whatever space
they had to grow and raise their own food. The phenomenal success of that book, with more than 135,000 copies in print in less than two years, shows a growing demand for solid information on raising produce and meat for per-sonal consumption. Now The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals goes a step further in fulfilling this need.
Gail Damerow is the author of
Storey’s Guide to Raising Chickens,
The Chicken Health Handbook,
Draft Horses and Mules, Fences for
Pasture and Garden, The Perfect
Pumpkin, Your Goats, and Your
Chickens. She is a regular contrib-
utor to Backyard Poultry magazine
and former editor of Rural Heritage
draft-animal magazine. She and her husband operate
a family farm in Tennessee where they raise chickens,
guinea fowl, turkeys, rabbits, and dairy goats.
ISBN: 978-1-60342-138-6 No. 62138; see page 25
The Backyard Homestead Guide to Raising Farm Animals Two-color with 6-page
full-color fold-out insert;
illustrations throughout
384 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
Paper:$24.95 US / $31.50 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-969-6
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“It all looks so tidy, cozy, and domestic—enough to get me fantasizing about leav-ing New York City for a country life of gardening and root cellaring, milking cows and making cheese. It just makes sense to produce some of your own food. And this book is a great way to get your feet wet. As an inspiration and an intro-duction to the various possibilities, it’s perfect.”
— Sarah Kagan, epicurious.com
Praise for The Backyard Homestead
135,000 Copies in Print!See page 25
“The tone is sweet and accessible, and the well-organized chapters cover all the bases, from starting a vegetable garden to raising a steer. With the help of the book’s clear and cute graphs and illustra-tions, you can build your own chicken coop or learn to plant and harvest grapes to make your own wine.”
— Bust magazine, June 2009
Homestead Table 26-copy assortment and 1 FREE Storey wooden cart
$456.70 US / $575.55 CAN
See order form for details or contact your sales rep
ISBN 978-1-60342-948-1; 62948Available February 2011
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▶ Grow big harvests in small spaces
▶ Container gardening is easier! Less digging, weeding, and watering
▶ Organic methods for safe, healthy, nutritious food
▶ Includes new plans for small-space con-tainer gardens
▶ Complete instruc-tions for building self-watering containers
▶ National publicity
The Vegetable Gardener’s
Container BibleEdward C. Smith
Best-selling author Edward C. Smith has taught thousands of people how to grow a backyard vegetable garden. Now, in The Vegetable
Gardener’s Container Bible, Ed shows readers how easy it is to grow a back-yard garden even without a backyard. By growing vegetables in containers, even novice gardeners can reap an abundance of organic food in very small spaces. Anyone can harvest tomatoes on a patio, produce a pumpkin in a planter, or grow broccoli on a balcony — it’s easy!
Edward C. Smith is the author of
the best-selling The Vegetable
Gardener’s Bible. He tends a
garden of over 1,500 square feet
filled with raspberries, blueber-
ries, flowers, herbs, and nearly 100
varieties of vegetables, including
some heirlooms, in his home state
of Vermont.
Ed Smith provides information on growing everyone’s favorite vegetables in all kinds of con-tainers. And he delivers his wealth of container-gardening knowledge in the friendly, accessible style that his readers love.
He explains how to choose the right plants, select appropriate containers and tools, provide balanced nutrition, care for plants through-out the growing season, control pests without chemicals, and much more. He even includes plans for small-space container gardens that urban and suburban gardeners will love.
This book has everything gardeners need to produce bountiful container harvests, even in the smallest spaces.
ISBN: 978-1-60342-475-2 No. 62475; see page 61
Vegetable Garden Table 26-copy assortment and 1 FREE Storey wooden cart
$496.70 US / $624.90 CAN
See order form for details or contact your sales rep
ISBN 978-1-60342-949-8; 62949Available February 2011
The Vegetable Gardener’s Container Bible Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
264 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
Paper:$19.95 US / $24.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-975-7
No. 62975
Hardcover:$29.95 US / $36.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-976-4
No. 62976
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“The book by my bed is one of the most American gardening tomes ever published, Edward C. Smith’s The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible.” — The New York Times Book Review
“Smith . . . clearly explains everything novice and experienced gardeners need to know to grow vegetables and herbs using his system of wide, deep, raised beds.” — Library Journal
“An abundance of photographs . . . visually bolster the techniques described, while fre-quent subheads, sidebars and information-packed photo captions make the layout user-friendly . . . [Smith’s] book is thorough and infused with practical wisdom and a dry Ver-mont humor that should endear him to readers.” — Publishers Weekly
“[Smith’s] advice, hints, illustrations and charts will benefit any gardener.” — ForeWord
“. . . an invaluable addition to any gardener’s library.” — Countryside
Praise for Ed Smith
427,000 Copies in Print!See page 61
Photos © Jim
Westphalen
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▶ An irresistible gift or souvenir for maple lovers
▶ A fun blend of history, lore, recipes, and trivia
▶ Maple season is a huge tourist draw from Quebec to Vir-ginia and from Maine to Minnesota
▶ Maple sugar is a sweet and healthy sub-stitute for white sugar and high-fructose corn syrup
▶ Publicity to include sugar seasons nation-wide: tourism publica-tions, websites, and national review attention
Maple SugarTim Herd
Celebrating the arrival of maple sug-aring season is a beloved tradition in North
America. Throughout late winter and early spring, maple festivals take place from Min-nesota to Virginia to Nova Scotia, and at sugar shacks people line up every day to sample the new crop poured over pancakes and waffles. Maple Sugar is a great souvenir and a perfect gift for maple lovers, as well as a fascinating read in an irresistible package. A special die-cut cover displays the grades of maple syrup; pho-tographs capture the glory, past and present, of maple sugaring; and full-color illustrations show readers how to identify the various kinds of maple trees from leaves, twigs, bark, fruit, and flowers. Readers can savor the surprising history of maple sugaring, sprinkled with lots of maple lore, legend, and ephemera. They’ll learn how to tap their own trees and make their own maple
syrup. And the book even includes more than 20 recipes for tempting, old-fashioned treats like maple nut bread, pecan pie, maple egg-nog, baked beans, maple nutmeg butternut squash, and maple-glazed salmon. What could be sweeter?
Photo © Lynn Stone
ISBN: 978-1-58017-404-6 No. 67404; see page 74
Naturalist Tim Herd is the execu-
tive director of a regional parks
and open space commission in the
Pocono Mountains. He is the cre-
ator of Nature Newswatch (www.
naturenewswatch.com) and the
author of Kaleidoscope Sky and
Discover Nature in the Weather.
He lives in Pennsylvania.
Maple SugarFull-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
144 pages; 6½ x 7½
Paper:$12.95 US / $15.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-735-7
No. 62735
8-copy counter display:$103.60 US / $127.60 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-954-2
No. 62954
February 2011
elebrating the arrival of maple sug-aring season is a beloved tradition in North
America. Throughout late winter and early spring, maple festivals take place from Min-nesota to Virginia to Nova Scotia, and at sugar shacks people line up every day to sample the new crop poured over pancakes and waffles.
is a great souvenir and a perfect syrup. And the book even includes more than
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▶ All the knowledge and confidence novice bread bakers need to get started
▶ Demystifies the process of baking all kinds of bread
▶ Recipes for every-thing from English muffins to pita bread to bran-flecked sourdough
▶ Troubleshooting sections in every chapter answer com-mon questions
▶ From Lauren Chatt-man, author of The Baking Answer Book
▶ National publicity
Bread Making: A Home CourseLauren Chattman
Here is the first book to lead begin-ning bakers through every step needed to
master core bread-making techniques. This in-depth course in the craft of making bread will turn the most hesitant beginnerinto a confident bread baker. The course begins with a thorough introduc-tion to ingredients and equipment, including the properties of the many types of flour available, the benefits of a good bread knife, and the rela-tive merits of bread machines, stand mixers, and food processors.
With ingredients and equipment mastered, the reader moves on to the basic steps of mak-ing bread. From measuring flour and yeast to slicing a warm loaf, Chattman leaves nothing to chance. She describes why dough is kneaded, how fermentation makes the dough rise, how to store fresh bread, and everything in between. The second section of the book offers detailed recipes for crafting artisanal loaves of every bread style. There are tips for coaxing the most flavor from simple straight doughs, day-by-day instructions for cultivating a foolproof sour-dough starter, and tried-and-true bread-machine recipes. From simple baguettes to yeasted flat-breads and whole-grain sourdoughs, here are irresistible breads to complement every meal and suit every skill level.
Lauren Chattman is a former pro-
fessional pastry chef who has writ-
ten 10 books, including The Baking
Answer Book. She has collabo-
rated with former White House
Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier on
Dessert University, and with Daniel
Leader on Local Breads, which
won an IACP award. She lives with
her husband and two daughters in Sag Harbor, New York.
TECHNIQUES & RECIPES
Simple Breads from Straight Doughs • Poppy Seed and Onion Rye Bread • Bread-Machine Brioche • Shaping • Spelt Bâtardes • Flatbreads • Spinach and Feta Gozleme • Baking with Yeasted Pre-Ferments • Grilled Whole-Wheat Naan • Overnight English Muffins • Proofing • Semolina, Golden Raisin, and Fennel Seed Sourdough Rounds • Sourdough • Ciabatta • Sunflower Seed Bread • Kneading Techniques • Challah • Rustic Flax Seed Rolls • Bread Machine Baking . . . and more!
ISBN: 978-1-58017-464-0 No. 67464; see page 81
Bread Making: A Home CourseTwo-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
296 pages; 7 x 9
Paper:$16.95 US / $21.50 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-791-3
No. 62791
March 2011
to lead begin-ning bakers through every step needed to
master core bread-making techniques. This in-depth course in the craft of making bread will turn the most hesitant beginnerinto a confident
8 New Releases • march
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▶ A complete course in the basic techniques of classical equitation — for all English riders
▶ Detailed photos illustrate the dos and dont’s of correct English riding
▶ Companion 90- minute DVD corre-sponds to the text to show each technique in action
▶ National publicity
arena, from circles and serpentines to diagonals. Riders of all levels will appreciate the complete program of essential techniques covered in this detailed, clearly explained approach. With its combination of succinct text descrip-tions, up-close photos of key details, and a coor-dinated DVD showing each lesson performed in real time, 40 Fundamentals of English Riding is the perfect training companion for equestrians seeking to refine their skills, improve their per-formance, and strengthen their ability to com-municate with horses.
40 Fundamentals of English RidingHollie H. McNeil
Becoming an effective equestrian requires great attention to the subtleties of
movement, both of the rider and the horse. In 40 Fundamentals of English Riding, noted teacher and trainer Hollie H. McNeil offers in-depth instruction on 40 basic elements essential to all riders interested in the classic riding disciplines of dressage, jumping, and eventing. Each fundamental is defined and explained in text and photos, with an emphasis on how to avoid the most common errors. The text is further illuminated by a 90-minute DVD showing action sequences of each exercise, organized according to the same progression used in the text. The 40 fundamentals include correct seat, leg, and hand positions for the rider; the three basic gaits of walk, trot, and canter; how to perform halt and half-halt; how to direct a horse’s move-ment correctly and energetically; the stages of the training scale (rhythm, looseness, contact, impulsion, straightness, and collection); and how to perform basic schooling figures in the
Hollie H. McNeil is the owner of
and head trainer at Riding Right
Farm in South Cambridge, New
York. She holds a German trainer’s
license as well as the Large and
Small Bronze Performance Medals
in Dressage and Jumping from the
German Federation (FN). Hollie has
been around horses since she was
four years old, and for the last 25 years she has been a seri-
ous student of dressage, training, and showing through the
FEI level.
ISBN: 978-1-58017-465-7 No. 67465; see page 40
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40 Fundamentals of English RidingFull-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
192 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
Hardcover with jacket and DVD:$35.00 US / $43.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-789-0
No. 62789
March 2011
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Goats are about so much more than pro-ducing milk for cheese. Readers can play with their goats, using clicker training to teach them how to do simple tricks, pull and drive carts, and serve as pack goats. They’ll learn to care for their goats by providing proper housing, good nutrition, and a healthy environment. And they’ll find specific chapters on milking, shear-ing, breeding, raising newborn kids, and more. Anyone who is interested in goats, but not ready to tend an entire herd, needs this acces-sible introductory reference. The Backyard Goat makes it easy to enjoy the benefits of owning a goat or two, with no experience necessary.
The Backyard GoatSue Weaver
Goats aren’t just for farmers any-more. More and more people are keeping
goats as pets. They’re also raising them for milk and fiber and keeping them as driving goats, pack goats, and companion animals. With mini-mal space and housing needs, goats are a practi-cal choice for people with small backyards who want to explore the benefits and pleasures of keeping livestock. Plenty of resources are available for those raising herds of goats for food and profit, but where can you find the information you need to raise just one or two goats in the backyard? Enter The Backyard Goat, the complete begin-ner’s guide to choosing, raising, and enjoying a goat at home. The perfect resource for anyone looking to raise a goat or two for milk, fiber, or pleasure, this book covers all the essentials of goat ownership. Readers will learn about goats in chapters discussing goat anatomy, different breeds and their histories, and how to choose the right goat for every situation.
Sue Weaver is the author of
Storey’s Guide to Raising Minia-
ture Livestock and The Donkey
Companion. She is a Hobby Farms
magazine contributing editor
and lives in the southern Ozark
Mountains near Mammoth Spring,
Arkansas.
▶ Enjoy a productive pet
▶ First in a new animal-care series from Storey! The Back-yard books focus on recreational owner-ship of farm animals
▶ Goats are hot! Enthu-siasts spin their soft fiber, produce goat’s-milk cheese and soap, or simply enjoy them as personable pets
▶ Goat-related side-bars, fun facts, trivia, and real-life tales
▶ National publicity
ISBN: 978-1-58017-491-6 No. 67491; see page 27
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The Backyard Goat One-color with 16-page full-
color insert; photographs
and illustrations throughout.
224 pages; 7 x 9
Paper:$16.95 US / $21.50 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-790-6
No. 62790
March 2011
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Catch the Wind, Harness the SunMichael J. Caduto
Renewable energy is sparking a lot of attention. Given the role that today’s
kids will play in creating, promoting, and using renewable energy technologies, teachers and par-ents are looking for ways to help children learn about the subject. And kids, of course, are always looking for new ways to have fun. Catch the Wind, Harness the Sun offers 22 excit-ing activities and experiments focused on pro-ducing and playing with renewable energy. Projects range from the quick and simple — like the Pie Plate Wind-Maker — to the thrillingly large-scale, like Pedal Power, in which kids use a bicycle to power a 12-volt battery. Each activ-ity teaches children about renewable energy and larger environmental issues: Carbon-Nation Simulation teaches kids how carbon monoxide causes global warming, and That’s Sun Cookin’ shows kids how to harness the sun’s energy to cook food with an umbrella solar cooker. Exciting illustrations and fun-fact sidebars will entertain and ignite further curiosity, and
Michael J. Caduto is an author,
storyteller, ecologist, and musician.
He is well-known as the creator
and coauthor of the international
best-selling Keepers of the Earth
series and Native American Gar-
dening. He also wrote Earth Tales
from Around the World, Pond and
Brook, The Crimson Elf, In the
Beginning, and A Child of God. His articles have appeared
in Cricket, Ranger Rick’s NatureScope, Green Teacher,
Instructor, Rodale’s Organic Gardening, Vermont Life, Sanc-
tuary, and Nature Study. Michael lives in Reading, Vermont.
▶ 22 fun activities kids can’t resist — good luck getting them to take a break for dinner!
▶ Perfect for class-rooms and science fair projects on renewable energy
▶ Ideal for those kids who are always asking “how?” and “why?”
▶ Will appeal to science museums, summer camps, science and nature centers, and national parks
▶ Kids will have a blast — without even noticing that they’re learning
▶ For children ages 8-12
▶ National publicity
Photos © G
reg Nesbit
children will love to read the inspiring stories of real-world role models — kids from around the world who are leading the way with renewable energy initiatives. Education doesn’t get more fun than this. Catch the Wind, Harness the Sun offers more than enough to get any kid charged up — and very well-informed — about renewable energy.
Catch the Wind, Harness the SunFull-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
224 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
Paper:$16.95 US / $21.50 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-794-4
No. 62794
Hardcover:$26.95 US / $33.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-971-9
No. 62971
March 2011
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▶ A unique visual tour of the lives of com-mon backyard insects
▶ Features a wide range of creatures found across North America
▶ Stunning up-close photos larger than life
▶ Perfect for schools, libraries, nature cen-ters, parks, and other science and education venues
▶ By the authors of The Life Cycles of Butterflies, winner of the 2007 Teachers’ Choice Award
▶ National publicity
Each creature is shown in its natural setting, and many are shown progressing through the various stages of their life cycles. All of them are common backyard bugs — most were pho-tographed in the authors’ own gardens in Ken-tucky — that readers can easily observe on their own, wherever they live.
The Secret Lives of Backyard Bugs is a one-of-a-kind look at some of life’s most fascinating mys-teries — surprising, captivating, and perfect for nature lovers of all ages.
The Secret Lives of Backyard BugsJudy Burris and Wayne Richards
Who isn’t thrilled by the metamor-phosis of a caterpillar into a butterfly, or
a display of lightning bugs on a summer eve-ning? Dozens of extraordinary insects inhabit our natural world, and many of the most inter-esting are hiding right in plain sight. With The Secret Lives of Backyard Bugs in hand, readers of any age will discover — just outside their own doors—a world they never knew existed. Stunning, unique photography is com-bined with expert information to create an up-close-and-personal tour of the hidden lives of spiders, beetles, butterflies, moths, crickets, dragonflies, damselflies, grasshoppers, aphids, and many other backyard residents. You won’t believe your eyes!
The sister-and-brother author-
photographer team of Judy Burris
and Wayne Richards authored The
Life Cycles of Butterflies. Their book
has earned two national awards
from Learning Magazine, a 2007
Teacher’s Choice Award for “Chil-
dren’s Books” and a “Product of
Excellence for the Family.” Phot
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Judy
Bur
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Way
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ISBN: 978-1-58017-617-0 No. 67617; see page 70
The Secret Lives of Backyard Bugs Full-color; photographs
throughout
144 pages; 8 x 10
Paper:$14.95 US / $18.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-563-6
No. 62563
Hardcover:$24.95 US / $31.50 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-985-6
No. 62985
May 2011
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▶ A breathtaking visual guide to more than 200 animals and the fibers they produce
▶ Sheep, goats, alpacas, llamas, vicu-nas, bison, horses, musk oxen, rabbits — even dogs!
▶ Targeted to both fiber crafters and ani-mal raisers
▶ Up-close photog-raphy brings each animal — and each tempting fiber texture — to life
▶ Knitting is still hot. Knitters and other fiber artists want to know more about the fibers they love
▶ National publicity
Deborah Robson and Carol Ekarius
The Fleece & Fiber sourcebook
Most knitters, spinners, weavers, and other fiber artists can’t get enough of their craft. They love what they do, and they love to
know more about the materials that they work with. Animal raisers are similarly passionate, with an insatiable thirst for information about the animals they have, and the ones they dream of having.
Created with both groups in mind, The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook is a one-of-a-kind photographic encyclopedia of more than 200 animals and the fibers they produce. It covers almost every sheep breed in the world — the longwool breeds of the United Kingdom, the Tasmanian merino, the Navajo churro, the northern European Faroese, and dozens and dozens more. It also includes mohair and cashmere goats; camelids, such as alpacas, llamas, and vicunas; bison; horses; musk oxen; rabbits; and even dogs. Each spread includes photographs of the featured animal; samples of its raw fleece, its cleaned fleece, and yarn spun from the fleece; and samples of that yarn knit and woven. In some cases, products that can be made from the knit or woven yarn are also shown, such as a shawl made
from Hebridean wool and a fascinating horsehair chachvan (Central Asian privacy veil). Readers will find everything they want to know about each animal and its fiber, including the fiber’s color, density, strength, and staple length, and recommendations for processing and using it. They’ll also find expert information on breed conservation and heritage breed propaga-tion; easy-to-use charts and boxes for quick refer-ence; and a comprehensive resource section. No other book covers so many fiber animals. No other book covers fiber animals in such detail. At once a stunning collection of photographs, a can’t-put-it-down reading book, and an inex-haustible source of expert information, this is the book no fiber or animal lover can be without.
ISBN: 978-1-60342-477-6 No. 62477; see page 52
The Fleece & Fiber Sourcebook Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
448 pages; 8¼ x 10
Hardcover:$35.00 US / $43.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-711-1
No. 62711
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Deborah Robson began to blend publishing and
textiles while editing Shuttle Spindle & Dyepot
for the Handweavers Guild of America. She then
moved to Interweave Press as editor of Spin-Off
magazine. During that time, she was part of the
team that presented SOAR (the Spin-Off Autumn
Retreat), and she initiated and coordinated the
Save the Sheep Project, which involved an inter-
national juried show of artwork made from rare-
breed wools. Now she is the editor and publisher of Nomad Press, which
publishes books on traditional and ethnic knitting and spinning. She lives in
Colorado with her daughter.
Carol Ekarius is the author of Storey’s Guide to
Raising Sheep (with Paula Simmons), Small-Scale
Livestock Farming, Storey’s Illustrated Guide to
Poultry Breeds, and Storey’s Illustrated Breed
Guide to Sheep, Goats, Cattle, and Pigs. She also
writes for many magazines, including Hobby Farms,
Mother Earth News, and Green Builder. She lives in
the mountains of Colorado.
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▶ Simple techniques and more than 200 recipes that anyone can make at home
▶ Make your own sparkling juices and specialty sodas
▶ Control the sugar and know exactly what’s in your soda
▶ Multiple carbonation options — mix syrups with seltzer, carbonate with a siphon, or brew — suit every style
▶ Recipes include ideas for using home-made sodas in cock-tails and desserts
▶ National publicity
Homemade Soda offers bubbly recipes and simple instructions for easy-to-learn techniques. Soda makers of any experience level — from begin-ners to experts — will delight in this must-have resource. Author Andrew Schloss clearly explains the three basic methods of carbonation: yeast brew-ing, carbonating in a siphon, and infusing a flavor base with seltzer. Using these simple techniques, anyone can make a delicious array of refreshing recipes, such as Honey Cardamom Fizzy Water, Fruity Root Beer, Pomegranate Punch, Sparkling Espresso Jolt, Chai Fizz, Cold Fudge Soda, Spar-kling Orange Creamsicle, Sangria Shrub, Malted
Andrew Schloss is a well-known
teacher, food writer, and food
product developer and the author
of 15 cookbooks. His book The Sci-
ence of Good Food (coauthored
with David Joachim) won an IACP
Cookbook Award and was a James
Beard award finalist, and their book
Mastering the Grill was a New York
Times bestseller. Schloss is a past president of the IACP. He
lives in Pennsylvania.
HOMEMADE
sODaAndrew Schloss
Soda is delectably fun to drink — and even more fun to make. It’s easy, it’s inexpensive, and best of all, the home soda maker con-
trols the sweetness level and ingredients, creating a drink that’s exactly right. The variety of sodas that can be made at home is spectacular. Any-one can create a personalized brand — for pennies a drink!
Molasses Switchel, and Berry Vinegar Cordial. Some recipes show readers how to re-create the flavors of favorite commercial soft drinks. Still more recipes show how to use homemade soda in decadent desserts and adult cocktails. And a handy problem-solving section helps readers troubleshoot if the unexpected happens. So indulge in a glass of Lightly Salty Cara-mel Seltzer, enjoy the novelty of some Sparkling Rose Water, or serve a Bubbling Bloody Mary at your next brunch. Soda lovers can become soda makers — in seconds flat!
Homemade SodaFull-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
336 pages; 7 x 9¼
Paper:$18.95 US / $23.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-796-8
No. 62796
May 2011
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Make pomegranate strawberry soda • sweet-and-sour apple cider • apricot raspberry shrub • lightly salty caramel seltzer • very cherry cola • orange honey ginger ale • lemon honey switchel • citrus rice vinegar cordial • raspberry lime rickey • blueberry cinnamon soda • blazing inferno chile water • maraschino ginger ale • original orange crush • sparkling watermelon . . . and more!
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ran Goyoaga
Orange Creamsicle
Crème Brülée Soda
Sour Cherriade
The husband-and-wife team of
Robert Gough and Cheryl Moore-
Gough has written five previous
gardening books. Robert Gough is
a professor of horticulture at Mon-
tana State University and author
of an additional twelve books and
more than 500 Extension Service
publications, as well as articles for
Fine Gardening, Country Journal, National Gardening, and
Zone 4 and Montana magazines.
Cheryl Moore-Gough, former Montana State Extension
horticulturist and coordinator of the Montana Master Gar-
dener program, is an adjunct professor of horticulture at
Montana State and has published widely.
The Goughs have gardened and saved seeds in various
parts of the U.S., including Virginia, Rhode Island, and Mon-
tana, for more than 30 years.
16 New Releases • june
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▶ A comprehensive guide to saving seeds from more than 300 vegetables, herbs, fruits, flowers, trees, and shrubs
▶ Save money, be self-sufficient, and give new life to favorite plants season after season
▶ Enjoy delectable heirloom varieties of popular plants; no need to settle for stan-dardized commercial hybrids
▶ Have vegetables, fruits, and flowers like the ones Grandmother used to grow
▶ National publicity
The Complete Guide to Saving SeedsRobert Gough and Cheryl Moore-Gough
Gardening is more popular than ever. And many gardeners, new and old, want
to save seeds from the plants they grow, to plant again the next season. Some do it to save money, some do it to pre-serve plants they particularly like, some do it to preserve rare heirloom varieties and plant diversity, and some do it to be self-sufficient and independent of commercial seed compa-nies. But the primary benefit is that by saving seeds, gardeners can improve their gardens every year. The seed-saving process selects for the most desirable traits of each plant — flavor, color, vigor, scent — and maintains the genetic adaptations plants have made to their specific environments. The result is a strong, healthy, flourishing garden filled with plants that the gardener loves. The Complete Guide to Saving Seeds shows exactly how to collect, save, and cultivate the seeds from more than 300 vegetables, herbs, fruits, flowers, trees, and shrubs. It’s easy, and it’s fun! The techniques and timing for gather-ing viable seeds vary from plant to plant, and the book discusses these differences while thoroughly explaining every step in the seed-saving process. Descriptions of seed biology; tips on how to select plants for the best seeds; and advice on harvesting and cleaning, proper storage and care, and propagating and caring for new seedlings are all presented with clear, easy-
to-follow instructions. Chapters dedicated to individual plants contain species-specific direc-tions and detailed information. This is the largest, most comprehensive seed-saving guide available. Gardeners of any experi-ence level will find all the information they need to extend the life of their favorite plants to the next generation and beyond, creating a healthy, productive, truly one-of-a-kind garden.
ISBN: 978-1-58017-702-3 No. 67702; see page 62
Cover photos ©
GA
P Photos Ltd.
The Complete Guide to Saving Seeds Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
256 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
Paper:$24.95 US / $31.50 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-574-2
No. 62574
June 2011
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▶ Pattern-free projects can be customized to suit personal styles
▶ Combines two popu-lar DIY categories: sewing and home dec makeovers
▶ A fun, inexpensive alternative to new fur-niture and renovations
▶ Lexie Barnes is a hot commodity in the design world; her knitting, diaper, and laptop bags are sold internationally
▶ By the author of Sew What! Bags, with 29,000 copies in print
▶ National publicity
Sew Up a Home Makeover Lexie Barnes
Bringing a fresh look to an old piece of furniture, a tired-looking room, or an out-
dated style is one of the favorite features of top television shows and blog sites. Fabric — along with basic sewing skills — offers a quick-and-easy way to create a whole new look in just a few hours. And with all the new designer fabrics on the market, the possibilities for personalization are infinite. In Sew Up a Home Makeover, designer Lexie Barnes shows readers how to stitch up 50 fresh, fun, pattern-free sewing projects to create new looks that reflect the individual sewer’s unique needs, taste, and personal style. The illustrated instructions are easy to follow and include options for creative variations and customiza-tion. It’s a fun, inexpensive, and creative alterna-tive to expensive new furniture and remodeling. Transform the look of a living room with a custom-designed slipcover, coordinated hand-made pillows, and a matching chair cover. Redecorate a bedroom in a weekend by sew-ing up an upholstered headboard cover, a fabric lampshade, a duvet cover, and matching window
treatments. Learn how easily and inexpensively the look of a child’s room can be transformed over the years as she grows from a baby to a kid to a teenager. A dreary looking entryway can be spruced up quickly with the addition of a colorful floor mat, key tray, and table seat — all crafted from favorite fabrics. Barnes offers clever ideas for using fabric proj-ects to transform smaller spaces throughout the house to fit a particular need or occasion. With a variety of coordinated placemats, napkins, and fabric-styled decorations, she shows how three completely different feelings can be created, all on the same table. With dramatic before-and-after examples, beautifully styled photography, and a fun “you-can-do-it” attitude, Sew Up a Home Makeover is a creative resource that crafty sewers will return to every time they’re ready for a new look.
Lexie Barnes is an entrepreneur
and self-taught designer with her
own successful line of handbags
and accessories. She is the author
of Sew What! Bags. Lexie brings
to each design her sense of indi-
vidual style. Lexie and her husband
live in western Massachusetts
with their four sons.
ISBN: 978-1-60342-092-1 No. 62092; see page 53
Sew Up a Home MakeoverFull-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
224 pages; 8¼ x 9
Paper:$19.95 US / $24.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-797-5
No. 62797
July 2011
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▶ 50 gorgeous proj-ects put images from nature on paper, cloth-ing, accessories, home goods, and much more
▶ Appeals to “green” crafters interested in working with found and recycled materials
▶ Hand printing is one of the new hot crafts featured in Craft magazine, on Etsy, and on other popular DIY sites
▶ User-friendly pho-tos and step-by-step instructions make printing easy and fun
▶ The author’s first book on the subject, Nature Printing, has over 54,000 copies in print
▶ National publicity
Hand Printing from NatureLaura Bethmann
Decorative printing is one of the hottest trends in the design world today.
Crafters can’t get enough! In Hand Printing from Nature, readers will dis-cover how to use found natural materials — such as leaves, feathers, vegetables, fruit, shells, weeds, and wood — to print on any surface, from paper and fabric to ceramics, wood, stone, and more. Simple step-by-step instructions cou-pled with beautiful photos make it easy and fun to learn the basic techniques. In no time at all, crafters of any experience level will be creating original nature prints on everything from furni-ture to stationery to jewelry. The book includes more than 50 exciting projects. Create delicate shower invitations fea-
turing herbal prints — or a huge room divider printed with huge, spiny zucchini leaves, ten-drils, and flowers. Try making one-of-a-kind home dec items, such as curtains printed with scallop shells, flower pots printed with parsley and sage, a lampshade printed with tree bark, and a footstool covered with a cinnamon stick-printed fabric. Or make one-of-a-kind wearables such as a scarf printed with a cross-sectioned apple or a shirt with striking leaf-vein images. Accessories include tote bags printed with peach stones and asparagus, picnic baskets printed with peppers and walnuts, a fan printed with celery, and much more. There’s something here for every inventive crafter. Hand Printing from Nature has the infor-mation and inspiration you need to take decora-tive printing to a whole new level.
Laura Bethmann is an artist who
sells her watercolor paintings,
nature prints, drawings, and cal-
ligraphy through interior designers,
galleries, and art shows. Her work
appears in corporate and private
collections in the United States
and Europe. She lives and works in
her home studio in New Jersey.
ISBN: 978-1-58017-490-9 No. 67490; see page 52
Phot
o ©
Lau
ra B
ethm
ann
Hand Printing from NatureFull-color; photographs
throughout
176 pages; 8 x 8½
Hardcover with con-cealed wire-o:$20.95 US / $26.50 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-559-9
No. 62559
July 2011
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▶ A new approach to hunting — not just for sport!
▶ Everything you need to know to hunt, kill, dress, and cook your own deer — even if you’ve never hunted before
▶ Interest is surging in both butchering and hunting for food
▶ An estimated 10 mil-lion hunters each year already pursue game for meat
▶ The author leads deer-hunting work-shops for food enthu-siasts across the country
▶ National publicity
The Beginner’s Guide to Hunting Deer for FoodJackson Landers
Eating locally is a priority for an ever-growing number of people, and local food
goes beyond vegetables and fresh eggs. Restau-rants are offering grass-fed beef from nearby farms, and people across North America are fill-ing their freezers with cuts of local meat. Now, many locavores are looking to end their reliance on commercial meat by hunting deer and har-vesting their own venison. Targeted to local-food enthusiasts who have never hunted before, The Beginner’s Guide to Hunt-ing Deer for Food shows readers how to supplement their food supply with venison taken near their homes. The book addresses everything a new hunter needs to know: how to choose the correct rifle and ammunition, how to hunt effectively and safely, and what to do if something goes wrong. There are chapters devoted to field dressing and butchering after the kill, recipes for using the meat, information on the anatomy of whitetail deer and their life in the wild, and a chapter on the politics and psychology of hunting.
Hunting deer is the most inexpensive and environmentally friendly way to acquire organic, grass-fed meat. An average deer provides about 40 pounds of the most local meat available. With The Beginner’s Guide to Hunting Deer for Food, local-food advocates can reduce or entirely elim-inate the carbon footprint associated with the processing and transportation of their food. For anyone who wants to become more self-sufficient, eat the safest and most nutritious meat possible, protect the environment, or save money, hunting deer for food is an excellent solution. This book is the perfect guide to help you stock your freezer with fresh, local meat.
Jackson Landers was born into
a vegetarian household and never
tasted a cheeseburger until age
ten. As an animal lover, his desire to
avoid factory-farmed meat led him
to take up hunting as an adult. He
teaches classes and workshops on
locavore hunting and home butch-
ering. He lives in Keswick, Virginia,
and blogs at www.rule-303.blogspot.com.
ISBN: 978-0-88266-391-3 No. 66391; see page 29
The Beginner’s Guide to Hunting Deer for Food Illustrations throughout
192 pages; 7 x 9
Paper:$16.95 US / $21.50 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-728-9
No. 62728
August 2011
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▶The indispensable resource for maintain-ing the beauty and value of private wood-land
▶ An introductory guide to managing wooded properties, from a few acres in the suburbs to a small commercial forest
▶ Sustainable, eco-friendly practices ensure healthy trees and long-term success
▶ Includes advice on selling timber, maple syrup, firewood, and other cash crops
▶ National publicity
maintaining the health, beauty, and value of their woods, all small-woodland owners will turn to A Landowner’s Guide to Managing Your Woods.
A Landowner’s Guide to Managing Your WoodsAnn Larkin Hansen, Mike Seversen,
and Dennis L. Waterman
There are more than 4 million private woodland owners in the United States,
and together they own 35 percent of all U.S. forests. Most have little or no previous experi-ence of land ownership, most own small-scale properties of less than 50 acres, and many live on their land. They may want to create some income from timber, maple syrup, firewood, or other products, but many want only to enjoy their land and to improve or maintain its health, appearance, accessibility, and value. A Landowner’s Guide to Managing Your Woods is the introductory resource these woodland own-ers need. Simple enough for complete beginners, it explains how to sustainably manage a wooded property, whether it’s a few acres in the suburbs or a small commercial forest. Readers will learn how to identify the type, health, and quality of their trees and woodland; how to plant, prune, and thin trees; how to improve their ecosystem by creating trails, adding water, and diversify-ing; how to improve wildlife habitat; and how to increase enjoyment and use of the land by harvesting timber, cutting firewood, building wildlife blinds, making maple sugar, growing Christmas trees, hunting, and more. It offers advice on when and how to hire pro-fessional foresters and how to protect against forest fires. And it discusses what kind of finan-cial return a landowner can expect, tax programs that may be helpful, the value of certificates and cooperatives, and the basics of estate planning. Whether their interest is in selling a cash crop, maximizing enjoyment of the land, or just
Ann Larkin Hansen is a farmer and
the author of several books, including
The Organic Farming Manual. She has
contributed to publications such as
Beef, Mother Earth News, Minnesota
Business Journal, and The Organic
Broadcaster. She writes and farms in
Wisconsin.
Mike Seversen is a Certified Master
Logger, licensed arborist, and tree
surgeon. He is also a field verifier for
the Certified Master Logger program
in Wisconsin. Mike is dedicated to
sustainable forestry and education
for good forest management. He
lives in Rice Lake, Wisconsin.
Dennis L. Waterman is a profes-
sional consulting forester who serves
private landowners with small acre-
ages. His services include forest
stewardship management plans;
timber harvest; and forest inventory,
mapping, and appraisals. He lives in
Cameron, Wisconsin.
A Landowner’s Guide to Managing Your Woods Illustrations throughout
256 pages; 6 x 9
Paper:$19.95 US / $24.95 CAN
ISBN: 978-1-60342-800-2
No. 62800
August 2011
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ISBN: 978-1-58017-490-9 No. 67490; see page 52
ISBN: 978-0-88266-391-3 No. 66391; see page 29
ISBN: 978-1-60342-092-1 No. 62092; see page 53
ISBN: 978-1-58017-702-3 No. 67702; see page 62
ISBN: 978-1-60342-477-6 No. 62477; see page 52
ISBN: 978-1-58017-617-0 No. 67617; see page 70
ISBN: 978-1-58017-491-6 No. 67491; see page 27
Add these best-selling backlist titles to your frontlist order or contact your sales rep to take advantage of a terrific backlist offer. For a more exten-sive listing of titles in our Best of Storey promotion, please get a copy of our Best of Storey brochure from your sales rep or download a copy from http://www.scribd.com/doc/42984080/Best-of-Storey.
ISBN: 978-1-58017-465-7 No. 67465; see page 40
ISBN: 978-1-58017-464-0 No. 67464; see page 81
ISBN: 978-1-58017-404-6 No. 67404; see page 74
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ISBN: 978-1-60342-138-6 No. 62138; see page 25
Your customers are looking for Storey’s backlist titles!
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Spring Gardening Table
“This very readable and well-thought-out book presents practical, hands-on advice and beauti-fully illustrated ideas sure to spark your own creativity. A must-have for anyone who wants lovely outdoor living spaces.”
— Debra Lee Baldwin, author, Succulent Container Gardens
“Homegrown Herbs is a must-have for herbalists and home gardeners. Tammi Hartung has set a new standard with her comprehensive grower’s guide. Her years of experience and vast wisdom shine throughout.”
— Georg Uebelhart, Jelitto Perennial Seeds
“This handy book takes the mystery out of when to plant what in a productive garden that fills the growing season from beginning to end. The detailed drawings and useful techniques will sharpen any gardener’s skills, and the personal stories shared by the father-daughter authors give the book heart.”
— Barbara Pleasant, author, Starter Vegetable Gardens
“Here is the most comprehensive treat-ment yet of native pollinators, detailing the natural history, ecological importance, taxonomy, conservation, and restoration of native pollinator communities. Attracting Native Pollinators belongs on the bookshelf of everyone who values the future of the natural world.” — D ouglas W. Tallamy, a uthor, Bringing Nature Home
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For a Simpler 2011
“In 52 real-life vignettes that are both practical and poetic, Live More, Want Less guides readers beyond the uninspired, stuffed existence we know too well to a world rich in connection, craft, and meaning.”
— Dave Wann, author of Affluenza
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Traditional Skills
“This eclectic collec-tion is 500 books in one, packed with ingenious ideas to make anyone self-reliant in a country setting.”
— The Washington Post
Storey’s Basic Country SkillsJohn and Martha Storey
For anyone who wants to become more self-reliant, more than 150 of Storey’s expert authors share their specialized knowledge in gardening, building, animal husbandry, and homesteading. Learn how to milk a cow, sharpen an ax, preserve fruits and vegetables, clean a chimney, or grow raspberries. Step-by-step illustrations complement the thorough text coverage and give any reader the confidence to tackle new projects. ▶ 148,000 copies in print
The New Woodburner’s
HandbookStephen BuShway
Here is the essential layman’s guide to both the latest improvements in stoves and the age-old wisdom of heat-ing with wood.
The Backyard Lumberjack
Frank philBrick & Stephen philBrick
The first must-have complete wood-cutting reference. On subjects from choosing the perfect chainsaw to safely felling, bucking, splitting, and stacking wood, Frank and Stephen Philbrick share their enthusiasm for the pleasures and rigors of bringing down trees.
Step-by-Step Outdoor Stonework
Mike lawrence
More than 20 easy-to-build stone projects for patio and garden are described in detail and illustrated with hundreds of drawings and color photographs.▶ 42,000 copies in print
The Blacksmith’s Craft
charleS Mcraven
Simple, clear instructions with step-by-step photog-raphy show how to build a forge, make and/or acquire tools, and use those tools to create items of lasting beauty and durability.
Stone PrimercharleS Mcraven
The essential guide for home-owners interested in adding stone to any setting, indoors or out. Complete with how-to techniques, step-by-step proj-ects, stone mason profiles, and beautiful photography.
StoneworkcharleS Mcraven
Discover the lasting satisfac-tion of working with stone and learn the tricks of the trade from a master crafts-man with this collection of 22 fully illustrated, step-by-step instructions for garden paths and walls, porches, pools, seats, waterfalls, a bridge, and more.▶ 80,000 copies in print
Building with StonecharleS Mcraven
Learn the art and craft of creating stone structures with McRaven’s building instruc-tions and his underlying philosophy that careful crafts-manship and time well spent during construction will repay itself many times over. ▶ 114,000 copies in print
Building Stone WallsJohn vivian
A beautiful, enduring stone wall can be yours with a pile of rocks, a few tools, and this book full of techniques, plans, illustrations, and photographs.▶ 121,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-58017-202-8; no. 67202
Two-color; illustrations throughout
576 pages; 8½ x 11
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96 pages; 8½ x 11
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Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
272 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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Photographs and illustrations
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Photographs and illustrations
throughout
192 pages; 8½ x 11
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Photographs and illustrations
throughout
192 pages; 8½ x 11
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Photographs and illustrations
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112 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-788-1; no. 66788
Illustrations throughout
168 pages; 6 x 9
Best seller
Country Wisdom Bulletins
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Traditional Skills
The Backyard Homesteadedited By carleen Madigan
Put that backyard to work! Just one-quarter of an acre can yield 1,400 eggs, 50 pounds of wheat, 60 pounds of fruit, 2,000 pounds of vegetables, 280 pounds of pork, and 75 pounds of fruit. Plant, grow, harvest, cook, brew, keep animals, make cheese, preserve fruits and vegetables, gather eggs and honey, make sausage, and much more — the how-to is all here for the enterprising homeowner. ▶ 135,000 copies in print
▶ Selection of One Spirit and HomeStyle Book Clubs
“Even if you’re not ready for complete self-sufficiency, it just makes sense to try to produce some of your own food in today’s economic climate. And this book is a great way to get your feet wet. As an inspiration and introduction to the various possibilities, it's perfect.”
— Epicurious.com
Grow the best tomatoes, crate train a puppy, learn to quilt, build a smokehouse — the possibilities are endless with Storey’s Country Wisdom Bulletins, information-packed mini-books that put hundreds of traditional country skills at your fingertips. When a book is too much and the Internet doesn’t deliver quite the right information, there’s a bulletin to help anyone find it, fix it, make it, grow it, use it, or build it.
Titles in eight categories are available for mixing and matching in the Country Wisdom Bulletin 48-copy counter display, free with any purchase of 48 bulletins. See the complete list at the back of the catalog order form.
Country Wisdom Bulletins: $3.95 uS / $4.95 can
Illustrations throughout
32 pages; 5⁄/™ x 8⁄/™
▶ Bulletins are single-subject specific
Mix and match Country Wisdom Bulletins
in specific categories or combining subjects.
More than 200 different titles available. The choice is yours!(See order form for complete list.)
Country Wisdom Countertop Display
▶ holds 48 bulletins
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ISBN 978-1-58017-784-9; no. 67784
Made from ScratchJenna woginrich
In a hectic world of mass-produced food, clothing, and entertainment, it’s easy to miss out on the simple pleasures of doing things for yourself. Meet Jenna Woginrich, a 26-year-old web designer who decided to take control of her life — what she ate, what she wore, and how she spent her free time. Learn a few basic country skills, she reasoned, and she would be able to produce at least some of the food and other resources she used every day. Goodbye, frozen pizza; hello, homesteading. Made from Scratch tells the story of Woginrich's hilarious, heartbreaking, soul-satisfying journey, inspiring and entertaining readers who dream about a more self-sufficient lifestyle. ▶ Selection of One Spirit and HomeStyle Book Clubs
▶ Winner of Books for a Better Life Award 2009
“This fine, simple book is the real deal, and it will come as a great relief to people feel-ing some silent dread in a time of rising gas prices, food shortages, and the like. Much can be done — in your home!”
— Bill McKibben, author of Deep Economy
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ISBN 978-1-60342-683-1
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Two-color; illustrations throughout
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ISBN 978-1-60342-532-2; no. 62532
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ISBN 978-1-60342-086-0; no. 62086
Illustrations throughout
192 pages; 5½ x 8½
book is a great way to get your feet wet.
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Animals
Getting Started with Beef & Dairy Cattleheather SMith thoMaS
With the growing demand for naturally grown meat and dairy products, a new generation of farmers is turning to small, organic cattle operations. Here is the first-time farmer’s guide to the basics of raising a small herd of cattle.
The Family Cowdirk van loon
Covering everything from choosing your cow to feed-ing, caring for, and milking it, this book provides all the basics for the family that has decided to keep a cow.▶ 84,000 copies in print
The Cattle Health Handbook
heather SMith thoMaS
For novice and experienced cattle ranchers, this reliable medical reference covers every situation likely to arise when caring for cattle. Three broad sections address com-mon diseases, ailments spe-cific to certain body systems, and miscellaneous ailments and injuries.
Draft Horses and Mules
gail daMerow & alina rice
This essential resource shows how to train and care for draft horses and mules, prized for their great endurance, pleas-ant disposition, and versatility.
Oxendrew conroy
Stalwart and powerful, oxen can plow fields, haul stones, assist in logging, improve roads, and demonstrate tra-ditional farming techniques. Here is the definitive guide to selecting, training, feeding, and caring for working oxen.
Raising a Calf for Beef
phylliS hoBSon
Beginners will find what they need in this no-nonsense guide to choosing a calf; providing housing, nutrition, and daily care; and, finally, butchering. ▶ 124,000 copies in print
Essential Guide to Calving
heather SMith thoMaS
Healthy pregnancies, safe births, and thriving calves are critical to every cattle-farming operation. Here is complete coverage of what to expect at every step of the calving pro-cess and how to keep those calves healthy through the first year of life.
Grass-Fed CattleJuliuS ruechel
As more consumers discover the benefits of grass-fed beef — sustainable, delicious, antibiotic-free — demand continues to grow. For any farmer interested in entering this profitable specialty area, here is advice on herd selec-tion, pasture management, winter grazing, equipment, slaughter, labeling, market-ing, and more.
Storey’s Barn Guide to Sheep
Take this book into the barn and hang on a nearby wall to serve as a handy, visual refer-ence. Graphic presentations guide farmers through every-thing from trimming hooves to assisting with lambing. Also included are full-color anatomical illustrations, a lambing calendar, a feeding chart, and a helpful record-keeping section.
Wild TurkeysJohn J. Mettler Jr., dvM
Once nearly extinct in North America, wild turkeys have made a dramatic comeback. Here is all the habitat and mating information you will need to hunt and enjoy these noble birds.
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Fowl Playpatrick Merrell
Logic puzzles, crosswords, word searches, cryptograms, and other amusements provide many hours of brain-teasing challenges. This plucky package for chicken enthusiasts also includes fun facts, clever illustrations, and trivia about America’s favor-ite bird.
Keep Chickens!BarBara kilarSki
Barbara Kilarski, a woman with a passion for poultry, provides detailed information every aspiring chickenkeeper needs in this handbook that is as practical and encourag-ing as it is witty and enter-taining. Join the urban and suburban chicken-farming boomlet and start enjoying the freshest breakfast eggs available.▶ 47,000 copies in print
The Chicken Health Handbook
gail daMerow
This must-have reference covers the problems and diseases common to chickens of all breeds and ages. Practi-cal charts identify common symptoms and causes of disease, while an alphabetic listing of diseases provides advice on treatment.▶ 72,000 copies in print
Livestock GuardiansJanet vorwald dohner
Highly effective, economi-cal, and nonviolent, guardian dogs, donkeys, and llamas can be the perfect solution to livestock predation problems. This definitive resource offers breed-by-breed descriptions and thorough training and problem-solving advice.
The Donkey Companion
Sue weaver
Friendly, dependable donkeys can pull carts, carry riders, tote gear, and act as stable companions and livestock guardians. From foaling to first aid and from grooming to professional showing, this guide offers everything a don-key owner needs.
Storey’s Illustrated Guide to Poultry Breedscarol ekariuS
For farmers and fanciers alike, here is the definitive guide to North American poultry, with more than 120 breeds strutting their stuff across engaging, full-color pages. Laying hens and heritage turkeys, exotic pheas-ants and giant ostriches are represented here with charming color photography, brief breed histories, and thorough descriptions of identifying physical character-istics. If it’s poultry — fair or fowl — it’s in this book!▶ 37,000 copies in print
Pocketful of Poultrycarol ekariuS
More than 100 poultry breeds show their amazing colors in full-page images that capture their good looks and lively personalities. Facing each poultry portrait is an informational page offering facts about the breed, includ-ing its primary use and its conservation status. A pocket treasure for fowl fanciers everywhere!
Chick DaysJenna woginrich photography By MarS vilauBi
This delightful photographic guide for absolute beginners chronicles the journey of three chickens (Amelia, Honey, and Tilda) as they grow from newly hatched fluffy butter-balls to adult hens laying eggs. Following their entertain-ing progress from day to day and week to week, readers will learn everything they need to know about chicken behavior, feeding, housing, hygiene, and health care. Chick Days will give every chicken lover the confidence and enthusiasm he or she needs to raise a flock.
Chick Daysoginrich
“Everything a new homesteader needs to know about chickens.”
— Kelly Coyne and Erik Knutzen,
authors of The Urban Homestead
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These reference books are indispensable for young people learning to raise happy, healthy animals. Valuable guidance on breed selection, housing, behavior, showing, feeding, and health maintenance is presented in a friendly, encouraging manner with mature yet easy-to-follow language. Recommended for children nine and older.
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Starting & Running Your Own Small Farm BusinessSarah Beth auBrey
Running a small farm goes beyond growing, raising, and crafting artisanal products. Sarah Aubrey offers a busi-ness-savvy reference that cov-ers everything from financial plans and advertising budgets to Web design and food ser-vice wholesalers.“This book provides many
ideas about successful business practices.”
— Lt. Governor Becky Skillman, State of Indiana
Humane Livestock HandlingteMple grandin with Mark deeSing
Well-treated animals stay healthier, injure themselves less often, and tend to remain calm; calm livestock, in turn, deliver higher yields of mar-ketable meat. Temple Grandin describes low-stress methods for handling cattle and pro-vides complete construction plans for humane chutes, corrals, and sorting pens. Her facility designs show farmers how to process meat safely on efficient farms that answer today’s demand for natural, humanely raised meat.
Storey’s Illustrated Breed Guide to Sheep, Goats, Cattle, and Pigscarol ekariuS
A single definitive resource gathers detailed information about both common and heritage North American livestock breeds. This at-a-glance reference covers 163 breeds of cattle, goats, sheep, and swine. Comprehensive, colorful, and captivating, this in-depth guide is informa-tive enough to aid farmers in breed selection but beautiful enough for fanciers to browse as a coffee-table book.
Your Chickensgail daMerow
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Your Pony, Your Horse
cherry hill
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Your Puppy, Your Dogpat Storer
ISBN 978-0-88266-959-5
no. 66959; 176 pages
Your Calfheather SMith
thoMaS
ISBN 978-0-88266-947-2
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Your Guinea Pigwanda l. curran
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Your Goatsgail daMerow
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Your Sheeppaula SiMMonS &
darrell l. SalSBury
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Your Rabbitnancy Searle
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Small-Scale Livestock Farming
carol ekariuS
This grass-based, organic approach to livestock man-agement produces healthier animals, reduces feed and health-care costs, and maxi-mizes profit. Includes case studies of successful farmers, details of every facet of live-stock farming, and insights on how to work with nature instead of against it.▶ 48,000 copies in print
Keeping Livestock Healthy
n. Bruce hayneS, dvM
“Keeping Livestock Healthy is a must for any serious livestock owner.”
— Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association
▶ 148,000 copies in print
Basic Butchering of Livestock & Game
John J. Mettler Jr., dvM
“Provides clear, concise, and step-by-step information for people who want to slaughter their own meat.”
— Mother Earth News▶ 161,000 copies in print
Tan Your Hide!phylliS hoBSon
Here is a step-by-step guide to tanning and hand-working your own leathers and furs. Once the skin is ready, use it to make belts, wallets, holsters, pillows, vests, hats, mittens, and more. Includes ten easy-to-make projects.▶ 250,000 copies in print
Raising Animals by the Moon
louiSe riotte
Improve the health and well-being of domestic and farm animals by working in harmony with the astrologi-cal calendar and other laws of nature. Learn how to use herbs to make goat milk more nutritious, when to set chicken eggs so that the chicks will be good layers, how to time the breeding of cows and rabbits to result in strong offspring, and more.
Hive Managementrichard e. Bonney
For the practicing beekeeper who needs more information or the serious novice, Richard Bonney presents an inte-grated year-round program of hive management. Season by season, he explains what to do and why, giving bee-keepers the knowledge and understanding they need to maintain a thriving hive.
Beekeepingrichard e. Bonney
Beekeeping is on the rise! Richard Bonney describes how to acquire bees, choose equipment and supplies, install a colony, manage a hive, take a crop of honey, and prevent and treat dis-eases. This comprehensive guide is perfect for novice beekeepers. ▶ 38,000 copies in print
Attracting Native Pollinatorsthe XerceS Society
More than a third of our planet’s food comes from plants that rely on pollinators to set seed or fruit. This essential reference provides comprehensive information on every kind of pollinator and shows readers how to encourage pol-linator activity by creating flowering habitat and inviting nesting sites. Anyone can do it! Includes instructions for building nesting structures and an extensive resource list.
Storey's Guide to Keeping Honey Bees
MalcolM t. SanFord and richard e. Bonney
Learn how to plan a hive, acquire bees, install a colony, keep bees healthy, harvest honey, and more. Serves both experienced and beginner beekeepers.
“Precise, elegant, and thoughtful . . . will become essential to advancing a healthy and diverse food-production system.”
— Gary Paul Nabhan, MacArthur Fellow and author of The Forgotten Pollinators and Renewing America’s Food Traditions
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Storey’s Guide to Raising Miniature
LivestockSue weaver
Sue Weaver clearly explains the ins and outs of breed-ing, feeding, housing, diet, nutrition, exercise, disease prevention and treatment, and more. New and expe-rienced farmers will find everything they need to keep minis healthy and productive.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Series offers the most up-to-date information on rais-ing farm animals. Novice farmers and experi-enced pros alike will find everything needed to keep livestock and profits healthy. Each book includes information on selection, housing, space requirements, behavior, breeding and birthing techniques, feeding, health con-cerns, and remedies for illnesses. The books also cover the business of processing meat, milk, eggs, and other products.
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Storey’s Guide to Raising Rabbits,
4th EditionBoB Bennett
This guide covers everything you need to know about raising rabbits, including breed selection, year-round care and feeding, safe hous-ing, humane handling, and disease prevention and treat-ment. New and expanded fea-tures include showing guide-lines, an updated breed guide, and advice on marketing.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Sheep,
4th Editionpaula SiMMonS
and carol ekariuS
Expert coverage of breed selection, lambing, feeding, housing, pasture mainte-nance, disease prevention and treatment, and more. This edition include guidelines for organic certification, advice on web-based marketing, and coverage of rare breeds.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Dairy Goats,
4th EditionJerry Belanger and
Sara thoMSon BredeSen
With minimal space needs, dairy goats are a good choice for the backyard dairy farmer. This newly revised edition includes more on pygmy goats, health care, breeding, and making dairy products.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Meat Goats,
2nd EditionMaggie Sayer
The essential reference on raising, caring for, and marketing meat goats. This updated edition gives produc-ers the information they need to start a meat-goat busi-ness or expand their current operation.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Ducks,
2nd Editiondave holderread
From choosing the right breed to breeding and rear-ing, feeding, butchering, and more, this essential guide covers it all. This revised edi-tion includes an expanded breed section and more up-to-date information on facilities, health care, and marketing.
Essential Animal Husbandry Information from the Trusted Source.
“The Storey's Guide to Raising Series is an excellent resource. We find these books to be comprehensive and easy to understand.”
— Megan Hirt, Mother Earth News
Storey's Guide to Keeping Honey Bees
MalcolM t. SanFord and richard e. Bonney
Learn how to plan a hive, acquire bees, install a colony, keep bees healthy, harvest honey, and more. Serves both experienced and beginner beekeepers.
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Storey’s Guide to Raising Llamas,
2nd Editiongale Birutta
This comprehensive hand-book covers everything llama raisers need to know, provid-ing expert information on behavior, training, facilities, showing, health care, first aid, breeding, birthing, fleece harvesting, marketing, and much more.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Pigs, 3rd Editionkelly kloBer
Klober's trusted resource pro-vides authoritative advice on every aspect of raising pigs. This updated edition covers green farming methods and rare and heritage breeds.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Poultry,
3rd Editionleonard S. Mercia
This is an invaluable resource for everyone who raises chickens, turkeys, waterfowl, or game birds. Contains essential infor-mation on selection, hous-ing, breeding and birth-ing techniques, feeding, behavior, and health care.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Turkeys,
2nd Editionleonard S. Mercia
Turkeys are a popular choice for backyard and small farm-ers, producing lean, delicious, and nutritious meat. This essential reference covers breed selection, housing, feeding, breeding, birthing, health care, and much more.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Chickens,
3rd Editiongail daMerow
The ultimate guide to keep-ing chickens, from choosing breeds to building coops and keeping birds healthy. This revised edition covers train-ing chickens, hobby farming, avian influenza and fowl first aid, and much more.
Storey’s Guide to Raising Beef Cattle,
3rd Editionheather SMith thoMaS
Every cattle rancher needs Thomas’s comprehensive expert advice This edition includes up-to-the-minute information on health care, raising grass-fed animals, toxic pasture plants, and much more.
How to Build Animal Housing carol ekariuS
For the wide range of barnyard animals living on today’s small-scale farms, here is a comprehensive collection of 60 building plans for shelters that meet each animal’s individ-ual needs. There are sheds, coops, hutches, multipurpose barns, windbreaks, and shade structures, plus designs for watering systems, feeders, chutes, stanchions, and more. Each plan includes illustrated, step-by-step instructions for farmers committed to raising happy, healthy animals.▶ 52,000 copies in print
“A well-illustrated guide to building portable shelters, stables large and small, barns of all sizes and types, shade structures, backyard pens . . . a great buy.”— American Small Farm
Chicken CoopsJudy pangMan
Just like houses, chicken coops come in all sizes and styles to meet the needs of every chicken family. Here are plans, elevation drawings, and basic building ideas for 45 original coops — from strictly practical designs to flights of fancy. An eight-page color section shows detailed photos of many of the featured coops.▶ 73,000 copies in print
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Build a Classic Timber-Framed House
Jack a. SoBon
With the step-by-step instructions in this book, you can build your own classic timber-framed house — one that’s enduring, affordable, and easily expanded.▶ 42,000 copies in print
Timber Frame ConstructionJack SoBon and roger Schroeder
Also known as post-and-beam building, timber frame construc-tion is not only beautiful but often less expensive than the alternatives. Whether you want to build a timber frame home or have one built for you, here is everything you need to know. Sobon explains how to design for both strength and beauty and includes a starter project to develop your skills.▶ 99,000 copies in print
Fences for Pasture & Garden
gail daMerow
Filled with sound, up-to-date advice and instruction, this complete guide makes fence building a task anyone can tackle with confidence.▶ 50,000 copies in print
The Fence BibleJeFF Beneke
Choose and build fences that enhance the landscape while fulfilling basic functions. Author Jeff Beneke teaches readers how to plan, design, build, and maintain every kind of fencing for every kind of environment.
Building Small Barns, Sheds & SheltersMonte Burch
Extend your working, living, and storage areas by building low-cost barns, sheds, and animal shelters using these easy-to-follow plans and construction methods. ▶ 329,000 copies in print
How to Build Small Barns & Outbuildings Monte Burch
More than 20 projects offer complete plans and instruc-tions for building a wide range of structures designed for adaptability and usefulness. You’ll learn the step-by-step fundamentals of general construction — from planning and laying out a site to do-it-yourself framing, roofing, wiring, plumbing, and much more. ▶ 158,000 copies in print
Renovating Barns, Sheds & Outbuildings
nick engler
Preserve history and save money by renovating and restoring rather than replac-ing old barns, sheds, and outbuildings.
How to Build Paths, Steps & Footbridges
peter JeSwald
Paths, steps, and footbridges can transform any home landscape. Learn how to choose the best designs for your needs, define an outdoor living space, and realize your property's full potential. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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256 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-1-58017-487-9; no. 67487
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
248 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-0-88266-841-3; no. 66841
Photographs and illustrations
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208 pages; 8½ x 11
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Building
Dream Cottagescatherine tredway
This elegantly illustrated book presents 25 unique design plans for a variety of cottages appropriate for a wide range of needs and lifestyles.
Low-Cost Pole Building Construction
ralph wolFe
This definitive how-to book will save you money, labor, and time in building a small home, barn, or other structure.▶ 307,000 copies in print
Monte Burch’s Pole Building Projects
Monte Burch
More than two dozen attractive and practical pole building plans include a wood shed, a lean-to shelter, a two-car garage, a barbecue shelter, and livestock shade.▶ 60,000 copies in print
The Home Water Supply
Stu caMpBell
If you are responsible for your own water supply, you need this book on home water systems; potential water problems; and practi-cal, money-saving solutions.▶ 55,000 copies in print
The Classic Hewn-Log HousecharleS Mcraven
From hewing the first log to laying the last chimney stone, Charles McRaven covers every aspect of hewn-log construction and restoration. Clear, how-to line illustrations accompany the text throughout, and a full-color gallery shows finished struc-tures. Readers will be inspired by these durable, inviting, artful homes.
Build Your Own Low-Cost Log Home
roger hard
“If it’s a log house you’re considering, here is one of the best books on this popular subject.”
— Country Journal
▶ 222,000 copies in print
Rustic Retreatsdavid & Jeanie StileS
Campers, anglers, hunters, and nature lovers — the blueprint for the woodland hideaway you’ve dreamed of is among this book’s 20 plans for low-cost, sturdy outdoor structures.▶ 74,000 copies in print
Compact Cabinsgerald rowan
A comfortable cabin tucked into a tranquil plot of land is the ideal retreat from everyday life. Here are 62 design interpretations of the getaway dream, with something to please every taste. All plans include sleeping quarters, working kitchens, and bathrooms, and the small-footprint designs are all affordable and energy-efficient without skimping on comfort and style.
“This is one neat book. Besides having 50 unique designs that will inspire you, the book is full of useful construction information.”
— Kent Griswold, Tiny House Blog
“The definitive guide for restoring, preserving, and building hewn-log structures.”
— K. Edward Lay, Professor Emeritus
of Architecture, University of Virginia
Paper: $22.95 uS / $28.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-372-8; no. 67372
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
176 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-0-88266-859-8; no. 66859
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208 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-0-88266-170-4; no. 66170
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192 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-0-88266-324-1; no. 66324
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throughout
240 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-1-58017-035-2; no. 67035
Illustrations throughout
160 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-0-88266-399-9; no. 66399
Photographs and illustrations
throughout
200 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-1-60342-462-2; no. 62462
Two-color; illustrations throughout
216 pages; 8 x 9¼
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ISBN 978-1-58017-590-6; no. 67590
One-color with 16-page full-color
insert; photographs and illustrations
throughout
208 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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Building
The Vegetable Gardener’s Book of Building ProjectsIncrease your harvest, simplify your garden chores, and turn your garden and yard into a place for relaxing and enjoying the fruits of your labors. Simple-to-make projects include cold frames, compost bins, planters, raised beds, outdoor furniture, and more. Each project includes step-by-step instructions, detailed illustrations, complete mate-rials lists, and a color photograph of the finished product. Many of the projects are ideal for beginners, and most can be completed in just a few hours.
Home Plan Doctorlarry w. garnett
Every new house begins with a home plan. But the two-dimensional drawings that represent an entire house can be difficult to interpret and visualize. Home Plan Doctor makes basic design principles accessible to buyers, explaining how to navigate every stage of the home design process, from selecting a plan to judging its room-by-room suitability and requesting modifications.
“If home plans and blueprints look like hieroglyphics to you, this book is the Rosetta Stone.”
— Kevin Ireton, editor, Fine Homebuilding
“Not just for house plans — anyone who is looking to buy a home, and to shape the where and the way of how they live, needs to own this book.”
— Melanie Taylor, Melanie Taylor Architecture & Gardens LLC
The Dock ManualMaX BurnS
Build, paint, winterize, and repair a stationary or floating dock with one of 10 simple, step-by-step plans.▶ 47,000 copies in print
HomeMadeken Braren &
roger griFFith
Save money and enjoy the satisfaction of building your own lawn furniture, sheds, cold frames, compost bins, animal shelters, and more.▶ 102,000 copies in print
Be Your Own House Contractorcarl heldMann
“. . . contractor-author Carl Heldmann has writ-ten the bible for people who want to act as their own general contractor.”
— Los Angeles Times▶ 339,000 copies in print
The Modular Home andrew gianino
“A one-stop resource for those looking to tap into the newest trend of modular homes.”
— Library Journal
The “Have-More” Plan
ed and carolyn roBinSon
This 1943 back-to-the-land classic explains how to find land, build a homestead, grow fruits and vegetables, raise livestock, build farm structures, and more.▶ 524,000 copies in print
The Kids’ Building Workshop
J. craig & BarBara roBertSon
Parents and kids together can build fun and useful items while kids learn essential safety skills. Fifteen simple projects offer a great learn-ing experience for the whole family.
Paper: $18.95 uS / $23.95 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-526-1; no. 62526
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
152 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-698-9; no. 67698
Full-color; illustrations throughout
224 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-098-7; no. 67098
Two-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
208 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-0-88266-103-2; no. 66103
Illustrations throughout
176 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-1-58017-840-2; no. 67840
One-color with 14-page photo
gallery; illustrations throughout
176 pages; 6 x 9
Paper: $24.95 uS / $31.50 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-526-5; no. 67526
One-color with 16-page full-color
insert; photographs and illustrations
throughout
336 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-0-88266-024-0; no. 66024
Photographs and illustrations
throughout
72 pages; 9 x 12
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ISBN 978-1-58017-488-6; no. 67488
Two-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
144 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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Poster Books
Wild Animals of North America
karl Meyer
North America’s most majes-tic animals are captured in 30 breathtaking images that emphasize their wild natures. The back of each poster fea-tures a map indicating the animal’s habitat, interesting historical facts and lore, and a description of how the animal survives and what it is doing on the poster.▶ 2008 Teacher’s Choice
Children’s Book Award
Eye See You
Join the animal kingdom’s wildest staring contest with 30 full-color, pullout portraits of creatures with arresting gazes that tell fascinating stories. On the back of each poster, children will find gen-eral facts about the animal and information about those amazing eyes.▶ 208,000 copies in print
Under the Sea Poster Book
Bring home the magical expe-rience of a child’s first trip to the aquarium, with its scary sharks, touchable tide pools, and brightly colored marine life. Thirty full-color, pull-out portraits of fantastic sea creatures feature the ocean residents kids love, plus all the fun facts that make each creature unique and exciting. ▶ 50,000 copies in print
The Petting Farm Poster Book
Animal-loving children of all ages will love to display these adorable farm friends on their bedroom walls. These 30 pullout posters feature beau-tifully reproduced images of sweet chicks, ducklings, kids, lambs, calves, foals, piglets, rabbits, and more. The back of each poster contains fun facts about the animal’s breed, habits, and history. ▶ 133,000 copies in print
Dream Horsesphotography By
BoB langriSh
Celebrate the beauty, the power, and the majesty of horses with 30 full-color large-format posters. Dream-like scenes, created by master photographer Bob Langrish, are paired with inspired text.▶ 70,000 copies in print
Horses in Action!
Thrilling photographs exhibit the muscular equine might and grace that fascinate young horse lovers. Thor-oughbreds thunder down the stretch, draft horses strain to pull twice their weight, and wild stallions battle furiously over mares in this collection of 30 pullout posters. All the action is described and the breeds identified in lively text on the back of each image.
Horses & Friends Poster Book
Horses are happiest when they have animal friends to pal around with. Horses with ponies, dogs, cats, goats, and other adorable companion animals are captured in 30 irresistible poster-size pho-tos, made for pulling out and decorating bedrooms, play rooms, lockers, or stables.▶ Selection of Children’s BOMC
▶ 172,000 copies in print
The Horse Breeds Poster Book
photography By BoB langriSh
Suitable for hanging on bedroom walls, in school lockers, or even in barns, these 30 posters show horses in a range of colors and sizes, at work and in competition. Facts about the pictured horse breeds are included on the back of each poster. ▶ 269,000 copies in print
Dog Heroes karl Meyer
Every kind of canine hero — from fearless search-and-rescue dogs to gentle therapy dogs — is featured on 30 full-color, pullout posters no dog-loving child will be able to resist. The back of each poster tells the story of the extraordinary canine captured in an act of heroism.▶ 254,000 copies in print
Acrylic Spinner Rack
Holds 32 Poster Books!
$30.00 uS / $36.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-761-0; no. 67761
11⁄/™ x 11⁄/™ x 12⁄/™
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ISBN 978-1-58017-623-1; no. 67623
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12
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ISBN 978-1-58017-848-8; no. 67848
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12
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ISBN 978-1-58017-643-9; no. 67643
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12
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ISBN 978-1-58017-597-5; no. 67597
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12
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ISBN 978-1-58017-574-6; no. 67574
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12 Paper: $9.95 uS / $11.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-666-8; no. 67666
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12
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ISBN 978-1-58017-580-7; no. 67580
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12
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ISBN 978-1-58017-507-4; no. 67507
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12
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ISBN 978-1-60342-116-4; no. 62116
Full-color; photographs throughout
64 pages; 9‹/• x 12
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Animal Games
The Horse Farm Read-and-Play Sticker BookilluStrationS By lindSay grahaM
Five full-color laminated horse environments are the blank canvases for hours of horsey play. The 80 reusable vinyl stickers keep children busy creating equine dramas.▶ 78,000 copies in print
The Barnyard Read-and-Play Sticker BookilluStrationS By chriStina wald
A world of full-color, reusable animal stickers brings barnyard activities to life. Kids will create their own animal dramas on backgrounds that include a full farm, a barn interior, a barnyard, an animal pen, and a chicken coop. A text section explains a typical day on the farm. ▶ 38,000 copies in print
The Horse Show Read-and-Play Sticker BookilluStrationS By lindSay grahaM teXt By katie navarra
Horses jump over fences, compete in dressage, and relax backstage in this colorful sticker book. Horse-crazy children will love to arrange and rearrange 80 heavy-duty stickers in scenes that mimic English, Western, and Olym-pic events. In addition to competing in horse show events, children can groom and tack up their sticker steeds as they prepare for the big day!
Barnyard Games & Puzzles
helene hovanec & patrick Merrell
Kids love animals as much as they love puzzles and silly word games. Full of lively drawings, word games, picture puzzles, jokes, riddles, and word play, this collection will appeal to country and city kids alike. ▶ For children 6–10
Sea Life Games & Puzzles
cindy a. littleField
Children will have hours of fun learning more about their favorite sea creatures and ocean phenomena as they work their way through puzzles, games, brainteasers, and jokes. It’s a guaranteed whale of a good time! ▶ For children 8–12
▶ 40,000 copies in print
Pony Play Games & Puzzles
patrick Merrell & helene hovanec
Jackie the Jack Russell ter-rier and Barney the barn owl are in-the-know guides for a puzzle-packed tour around the horse farm. Their silly horsey humor keeps children laughing while they solve 100 quizzes, puzzles, mazes, and riddles. ▶ For children 6–10
The Great Outdoors Games & Puzzles
helene hovanec & patrick Merrell
A fun variety of activities stimulates children’s imagi-nations and puzzle-solving skills. Connect-the-dots pic-tures, mazes, word searches, sudokus, and many more puzzles keep kids busy for hours. ▶ For children 8–12
Horse Games & Puzzles
cindy a. littleField
Over 100 puzzles, activities, riddles, quizzes, and games will keep young horse lovers busy and happy for hours. Horsey cartoons and illustra-tions, bits of horse trivia, and fun equine quotations will delight those eager to learn about their favorite animal. ▶ For children 8–12
▶ 115,000 copies in printPaper: $9.95 uS / $11.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-630-9; no. 67630
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144 pages; 8 x 10‹/¢
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ISBN 978-1-58017-679-8; no. 67679
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144 pages; 8 x 10‹/¢
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ISBN 978-1-58017-624-8; no. 67624
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144 pages; 8 x 10‹/¢
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ISBN 978-1-60342-063-1; no. 62063
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144 pages; 8 x 10‹/¢
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ISBN 978-1-58017-538-8; no. 67538
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144 pages; 8 x 10‹/¢
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ISBN 978-1-58017-640-8; no. 67640
12 pages plus 4 pages of full-color,
reusable vinyl stickers; fold-out laminated
front and back covers; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-583-8; no. 67583
Full-color; 16 pages plus 4 pages of full-color, reusable
vinyl stickers; fold-out laminated front and back covers
8½ x 10‡/•Storey Games Counter Display
Empty display holds 24 assorted books
ISBN 978-1-60342-134-8; no. 62134
Paper: $7.95 uS / $9.95 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-142-3; no. 62142
Two-color; 16 pages plus 4 pages of full-color, reusable vinyl stickers;
fold-out laminated front and back covers
8½ x 10‡/•
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Kids & Horses
Horse Crazy!JeSSie haaS
Every horse-crazy kid wants more information on her favorite subject — horses! Horse Crazy! is a jam-packed treasure chest of a book that will keep horse-obsessed kids (ages eight and up) busy for hours on end. Nearly 400 pages of equine information are filled with fun sidebars, breed IDs, crafts to make for friends (equine and human!), horse word roots, movies to see, and books to read.▶ 2010 Teachers’ Choice Award for the Family
Riding for KidsJudy richter
The perfect companion to lessons in the ring, here is the learn-to-ride program every young equestrian will refer to again and again. ▶ Selection of Children’s BOMC
Jumping for KidsleSley ward
Jumping is a thrilling accom-plishment for young riders. Covering all the fundamen-tals of jumping safely and correctly, this complete learn-to-jump program is the ideal companion to lessons learned in the ring.
Horse Showing for Kids
cheryl kiMBall
Here is everything kids need to know about horse show events, along with helpful tips from pros and a fill-in show diary.
Horse Care for Kidscherry hill
Cherry Hill presents every-thing a young equestrian wants and needs to know.▶ Winner of 2002 ASPCA Henry
Bergh Children’s Book Honor
▶ Selection of Children’s BOMC
▶ 106,000 copies in print
Games on HorsebackBetty Bennett-talBot
and Steve Bennett
Improve your equestrian skills and have fun with friends using this collection of more than 50 safe, excit-ing, and challenging games for horse and rider.▶ 42,000 copies in print
Your Pony, Your Horsecherry hill
Easy-to-follow illustrations, photographs, and text show young readers everything they need to know about the selection, care, and safe handling of horses.
Horsin’ Around Card Games
cindy a. littleField
Horse kids will be crazy about these two decks of Horsin’ Around card games. Each set includes 49 playing cards, four bonus horse breeds cards, and a 12-page instruction booklet for six different card games.
A Parent’s Guide to Riding Lessons
eliSe gaSton chand
“Essential information about finding the perfect lesson program, outfit-ting your horse-crazed child for the sport, and making sure your young rider stays safe in the saddle.”
— Lesley Ward, Editor, Young Rider magazine
Paper: $16.95 uS / $21.50 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-154-6; no. 62154
Two-color; illustrations throughout
376 pages; 8 x 8
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ISBN 978-1-58017-510-4; no. 67510
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illustrations throughout
144 pages; 7½ x 9‹/¢
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ISBN 978-1-58017-672-9; no. 67672
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
144 pages; 7½ x 9‹/¢
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ISBN 978-1-58017-501-2; no. 67501
Hardcover with jacket:
$26.95 uS / $33.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-573-9; no. 67573
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
160 pages; 9‹/¢ x 7½
Paper: $19.95 uS / $24.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-134-2; no. 67134
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
144 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-0-88266-908-3; no. 66908
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160 pages; 7 x 10
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ISBN 978-1-58017-407-7; no. 67407
Hardcover with jacket:
$23.95 uS / $29.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-476-3; no. 67476
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
128 pages; 7½ x 9‹/¢
Jump!:
ISBN 978-1-58017-581-4; no. 67581
Stampede!:
ISBN 978-1-58017-582-1; no. 67582
Card Decks: $9.95 uS / $11.95 can
Full-color; 53 full-color cards;
12-page instruction booklet
3‹/• x 4‡/• x 1fi/•
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ISBN 978-1-60342-447-9; no. 62447
Illustrations throughout
192 pages; 5½ x 8½
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Horse Breeds of North AmericaJudith dutSon
Collected in a perfect little pocket guide no horse lover will be able to resist, here are images of 96 horse breeds galloping, playing, grazing, working, or simply striking a pose. At-a-glance conformation, historical, and usage facts accompany a full-page photograph for each breed. Never has such a range of horse fact and photography been packed into such an appealingly small gift book.▶ 70,000 copies in print
Storey’s Illustrated Guide to 96 Horse Breeds of North AmericaJudith dutSon
The 96 horse breeds that call North America home — all represented with lively, full-color photography, explanatory drawings, and in-depth profiles — are gathered together in one comprehensive, inviting encyclopedia. More than 7 million horses inhabit North America, with purposes ranging from thoroughbred racing to farm work to beloved companion. This book presents the incredible tales of horses in every region of North America — breed by breed. ▶ 43,000 copies in print
The USDF Guide to
DressageJenniFer o. Bryant
Easy-to-follow photographic sequences demystify basic dressage techniques for rid-ers of all disciplines. Also included are the history of dressage; an overview of ter-minology and equipment; and information on competition, cross-training for other dis-ciplines, management of the dressage horse, and more.
Stable Smartsheather SMith thoMaS
Old cowboy tricks, quick homemade fixes, hard-earned lessons, and tried-and-true horsekeeping wisdom — they all contribute to the treasure-house of equine know-how that Heather Smith Thomas has assembled for anyone who rides, owns, or dreams of spending time with horses.
Starting & Running Your Own Horse
Business, 2nd EditionMary aShBy Mcdonald, dvM
Learn the ins and outs of business plans, marketing, safety issues, insurance, legal considerations, good horse management, and veterinary costs. This revised edition includes expanded advice on safety and taxes, plus sugges-tions from successful eques-trian entrepreneurs.▶ 73,000 copies in print
Storey’s Horse-Lover’s Encyclopediaedited By deBorah BurnS
This comprehensive guide to all things equine covers breeds, tack, riding styles, shows, and much more. The information is accompanied throughout by line drawings, lists, useful dia-grams, and helpful tips. ▶ 75,000 copies in print
The Horse Conformation
Handbookheather SMith thoMaS
This is a detailed “tour of the horse,” analyzing all aspects of conformation and discussing how variations will affect a horse’s performance and suitability for particular functions.
Among Wild Horseslynne poMeranz
“An intimate glimpse into one wild herd in the high desert and semi-alpine slopes between Wyoming and Montana. The breath-taking, full-color photos speak volumes.”
— Trail Rider Magazine
Paper: $29.95 uS / $36.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-612-5; no. 67612
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
416 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
Hardcover with jacket:
$40.00 uS / $49.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-613-2
no. 67613
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ISBN 978-1-58017-650-7; no. 67650
Full-color; photographs throughout
208 pages; 6 x 4¼
8-copy counter display
$87.60 uS / $111.60 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-734-4
no. 67734
Hardcover with jacket:
$35.00 uS / $43.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-529-6; no. 67529
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
352 pages; 9 x 10
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ISBN 978-1-58017-317-9; no. 67317
Two-color; illustrations throughout
480 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-610-1; no. 67610
Two-color; illustrations throughout
320 pages; 6 x 8Paper: $19.95 uS / $24.95 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-483-7; no. 62483
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224 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-558-6; no. 67558
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400 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-633-0; no. 67633
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
144 pages; 9 x 6‹/•
“This hefty, fully illus-trated compendium is a guide to everything horse-related and an indispensable answer book.”
— Times-Herald
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The Horse Nutrition Handbook
Melyni worth
Worth explains everything about equine nutrition: how to evaluate a horse’s weight and well-being, choose feed and supplements, and plan a diet. Worth also addresses the specific needs of brood mares, performance horses, and other working animals; the benefits of additives and herbal supplements; and dietary approaches to com-mon health problems.
Cherry Hill’s Horsekeeping
Almanaccherry hill
Every horse farm needs a master plan to keep it run-ning smoothly. Here is Cherry Hill’s month-by- month guide to all the work-ings of a horse farm, with reminders, to-do lists, refer-ence charts, and more. Hill’s advice will help every horse-person — new and experi-enced, Western and English.
Equipping Your Horse Farm
cherry hill and richard kliMeSh
This companion volume to Horsekeeping on a Small Acreage offers in-depth information on every aspect of selecting, maintaining, and operating tractors and horse trail-ers — essential equipment for horsekeepers. Hill and Klimesh also discuss the smaller implements used fre-quently on horse farms.
Horsekeeping on a Small Acreagecherry hill
Provide the best equine care while maintaining responsible land practices. Cherry Hill shows how in this thoroughly updated, full-color edition of her best-selling classic on horse-keeping. Hill first explains the behavior and the physical and emotional needs of horses, then teaches readers how to choose an appropriate management style. Careful planning and dili-gent routines result in efficient operations and happy horses.▶ 221,000 copies in print
What Every Horse Should Knowcherry hill
In What Every Horse Should Know, Cherry Hill explores how horses learn, with a focus on the knowledge every horse needs to live safely and confidently in the company of people. She examines the lessons that are vital for every domesti-cated horse, whether a trail horse, dressage or jumper, rodeo or ranch horse. The book covers how to handle a horse without fear, how to teach respect and patience, and how to help the horse master the actual “work” he needs to do. For anyone intrigued by the equine mind and seeking insight into how to enrich and strengthen the horse–human relationship, this is a fascinating and essential reference.
“A valuable resource to anyone thinking of keeping their horses at home for the first time or thinking of moving to a new farm.”
— Chronicle of the Horse
How to Think Like a Horsecherry hill
Best-selling author Cherry Hill shines a light on the equine mind with detailed discussions of how horses think, learn, respond to stimuli, and interpret human behavior. Every human/horse relationship benefits when the human better understands how her horse experiences the world and what causes him happiness or distress. Eliminate the stress and confu-sion by communicating with the horse in language he can understand, and training will be easier and more rewarding for all involved.▶ 110,000 copies in print
“Your horse suggests you pick this one up.”
— Horsemen’s Yankee Pedlar
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Horse Should Know
you pick this one up.”Horsemen’s
Yankee Pedlar
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101 Jumping Exercises for Horse & Riderlinda l. allen with dianna r. denniS
This must-have workbook provides a logical and consistent series of exercises with easy-to-follow maps and instructions for all riding abilities. ▶ 60,000 copies in print
101 Dressage Exercises for Horse & RiderJec ariStotle Ballou
For dressage riders at all levels, here are 101 exercises featuring full-arena diagrams and step-by-step instructions. Starting with basic techniques and moving up through maneuvers developed by U.S. Olympians, the exercises here provide hours of satisfy-ing dressage work. ▶ 44,000 copies in print
101 Horsemanship & Equitation Patternscherry hill
Learn the moves that make judges take notice. Even if you don’t compete, this guide to the essential patterns for West-ern horsemanship and English equitation competition will sharpen your skills.
101 Arena Exercises for Horse & Ridercherry hill
Hill presents recognized classic exercises for both English and Western riders, plus her own original patterns and maneuvers. Useful for riders inter-ested in improving their own and their horses’ skills and for instructors looking for new drills.▶158,000 copies in print
Equine FitnessJec ariStotle Ballou
Horses need to stay in shape too. Conditioning improves soundness, stamina, quality of motion, and longevity, and best of all, it’s fun. Exercises are designed to enhance strength and agility, and there are variations geared to horses of differing ages and abilities. Individual and group exercise routines are described in detail, then condensed onto pullout cards riders can stash in a pocket to refer to throughout the exercise. Fifty exercises offer something for every horse and every rider.
“A useful resource for any equestrian wanting to be a complete horse-man.”
— Beth Rasin, The Chronicle of the
Horse
Ride the Right Horseyvonne Barteau
Learn how to understand and work with horses’ unique personalities. Barteau de-scribes the four basic equine personality types and the clues that help riders identify them. Training tips and strat-egies developed specifically for each equine personality give riders and trainers the skills needed to work effec-tively with individual horses.
The Rider’s Fitness Program
dianna r. denniS, John J. Mccully, and paul M. JuriS
More than 85 exercises, illustrated with step-by-step instructional photography, improve balance, flexibility, and coordination. New and experienced riders will suffer fewer aches and pains and find new strength.
101 Drill Team Exercises for Horse & RiderdeBBie kay SaMS
Practice exercises are crucial for all drill team riders. The exer-cises developed for this Read & Ride Guide progress from basic skill-building drills to challenging synchronized formations.
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The Horse Training Problem Solver
JeSSica Jahiel
Training a horse brings an array of vexing challenges. Jessica Jahiel offers sensible answers to common training problems in an accessible Q&A format. Her combina-tion of basic theory, effective solutions, and handy tips and strategies will ensure a more satisfying experience for both horse and rider.
The Rider’s Problem Solver
JeSSica Jahiel
“Easy to read yet thoughtful, this fun book works. Interested in rid-ing better (or teaching riding better)? Buy this book.”
— Horsemen’s Yankee Pedlar
The Horse Behavior Problem Solver
JeSSica Jahiel
“Whether you’re look-ing to solve a particular problem, or just learn more about why horses do what they do, this volume is a handy and entertaining reference.”
— Horse & Rider▶ 59,000 copies in print
Storey’s Guide to Training Horses, 2nd Editionheather SMith thoMaS
“Thomas is truly comprehensive in her approach, drawing from the very best aspects of various training methods.” — Equine Journal▶ 102,000 copies in print
Storey’s Guide to Raising Horses, 2nd Editionheather SMith thoMaS
Whether you are an experienced horse handler or are planning to buy your first horse, this complete guide to intelligent horsekeeping covers all aspects of keep-ing a horse fit and healthy in body and spirit. ▶ 83,000 copies in print
Trail Ridingrhonda hart poe
Fundamental instruction and detailed advice on every aspect of trail riding, the most popular activity on horseback. From selecting an appropriate horse to proper conditioning and training for every kind of trail situation, this book covers it all. This is essential reading for everyone who rides anywhere other than the ring.
Easy-Gaited Horseslee ziegler
Discover the pleasures of riding a horse that is calm, obedient, relaxed, and sure-footed. Lee Ziegler provides a comprehensive guide to using humane methods to train a horse that’s comfortable to ride. From defining various gaits to explaining equine anatomy to training a variety of horses in specific gaits, this is the definitive guide to good gaited horsemanship.
Braiding Manes and Tailscharni lewiS
Next to riding, there is nothing horse people love more than to pamper and groom their horses, and braiding manes and tails is a particularly enjoyable grooming task for horse and rider alike. Here are 30 mane and tail braids for every occasion — from casual rides to blue-ribbon events — described with step-by-step illustrations and color photographs. Hang the book on a barn wall and create a horse hair salon.
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Western Practice Lessons
charlene Strickland
The Basics of Western Riding
charlene Strickland
Competing in Western Shows
& Eventscharlene Strickland
The Green Guide for Horse Owners
and Ridersheather cook
Your HorseJudy chapple
▶ 85,000 copies in print
Intermediate English Exercises
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ISBN 978-1-58017-043-7
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Arena Pocket Guides by Cherry Hill — The Exercise Books You’ll Want with You in the Ring Strengthen both English and Western riding skills with these compact, easy-to-use guides. Each workbook includes illustrated instructions, arena maps, exercise benefits, safety tips, and a Test Your Skills section.
Getting Your First HorseJudith dutSon
▶ 36,000 copies in print
Taking Up Riding as an Adultdiana delMar
Getting the Most from Riding Lessons
Mike SMith
▶ 45,000 copies in print
Becoming an Effective Rider
cherry hill
▶ 50,000 copies in print
Horse SenseJohn J. Mettler Jr., dvM
▶ 68,000 copies in print
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Teaching Safe Horsemanship
Jan dawSon
Equestrian accidents can happen — but knowledge and foresight can prevent or minimize potentially seri-ous accidents. Jan Dawson teaches both English and Western riding instructors how to create a safe riding environment.
Storey’s Barn Guide to Horse Health Care
+ First Aid
When a horse isn’t well, every owner wants quick solutions that can be easily referred to in the barn. With a nail hole at the top of each page spread, this book can be hung on a barn wall as a hands-free visual guide. Step-by-step illustrations and simple text guide farmers through every health situa-tion likely to occur.
Storey’s Barn Guide to Horse Handling
and Groomingcharni lewiS
“A great reference guide for a trainer working with new riders. Simple, essential information that’s easily accessible — it gets the job done.”
— Horsemen’s Yankee Pedlar
The Horse Doctor Is In
Brent kelley, dvM
“This is one of the best veterinary books I’ve seen in years . . . it is a very readable book for pleasure as well as information.”
— The A merican Quarter Horse Journal
The Foaling Primercynthia McFarland
The Foaling Primer chronicles the first year of a horse’s life in amazing, up-close pho-tographs. The text guides the reader through this first critical year with detailed descriptions and instruc-tion on birth, care, handling, training, and weaning. This introductory handbook pro-vides everything needed to be successful with a foal.Paper: $19.95 uS / $24.95 can
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Horse Health Carecherry hill
Packed with useful advice on mastering dozens of essential health-care skills and illus-trated with step-by-step pho-tographs, this volume covers wound care, leg wrapping, injections, dental exams, basic restraint, and more.▶ 61,000 copies in print
Horse Handling & Grooming
cherry hill
Award-winning horse handler Cherry Hill offers a wealth of practical advice on mastering essential skills for main-taining consistent equine well-being. More than 350 photographs show techniques for grooming, clipping, bath-ing, braiding, and more.▶ 122,000 copies in print
Trailering Your Horsecherry hill
Trailering horses doesn’t have to be stressful. Everything you need to know about selecting, maintaining, and operating trailers and safely transporting horses is cov-ered by Cherry Hill in this volume of Storey’s Horse-keeping Skills Library.
Stablekeepingcherry hill
From design to manage-ment to maintenance, good stablekeeping minimizes repair expenses, reduces feed and veterinary bills, keeps horses safe and content, and provides a pleasant workplace for owners and riders.
Horse Hoof Carecherry hill
and richard kliMeSh
Good hoof care is key to every horse’s health and performance. This complete guide explains hoof anatomy, the farrier’s role, and the importance of daily routines and consistent care. From addressing gait problems to performing daily hoof checks, if it affects horse foot health, it’s explained in this book.
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Hot Tubs, Saunas, & Steam Baths
alan e. SanderFoot
Bring that pampering spa environment into the home. Full-color photographs show the range of designs available for both indoor and outdoor settings, while Sanderfoot addresses installation and environmental issues.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
Book Club
Woodland StyleMarlene hurley MarShall photography By SaBine vollMer von Falken
From a lakeside cabin to an urban brownstone, any house can be beautified with decorative pieces crafted from found bits of the woodland landscape, such as pine cones, bark, twigs, and river rocks. Artist and author Marlene Hurley Marshall explains how to use responsibly collected materials to create stylish wreaths, frames, furniture, col-lages, birdhouses, garden pots, and much more. Features luscious photography by Sabine Vollmer von Falken. ▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
Shell ChicMarlene hurley MarShall
photography By SaBine vollMer von Falken
Shell Chic features creative works from shell artisans and tells you how to bring their decorative flair into your own home. Gorgeous photogra-phy, design ideas, and practi-cal instructions make this craft book beautiful, stun-ning, and inspiring.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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The Woman’s Hands-On Home
Repair Guidelyn herrick
Fix it yourself and save money in the process with this essential handbook writ-ten by a woman for women. Herrick offers basic home repair rules in an upbeat, no-nonsense style, with step-by-step instructions for fixing and renovating things that go wrong around the house.▶ 63,000 copies in print
Antiques on the Cheap
JaMeS w. Mckenzie
Learn how to get the best deals at auctions, flea mar-kets, and shops and how to spot items that can be repaired to increase their value. Then find out how to resell your purchases.▶ Selection of the Doubleday
Book Club
Just In Casekathy harriSon
When the power fails, well-prepared families settle in, stay warm, and eat well. Kathy Harrison guides readers through the empowering process of setting up a sensible home system that takes over when outside services are interrupted. This essential family preparedness reference explains how to pack an evacu-ation kit, evaluate food supplies, develop a communications system, and use alternative heating sources. ▶ Selection of One Spirit Book Club
▶ 36,000 copies in print
“Written in the information-rich style of a manual, the book is full of practical tips. Har-rison’s wisdom is delivered in a tone of pioneer optimism.”
— Steven Kurutz, New York Times
The Outdoor Showerethan Fierro
Fierro captures the spirit and romance of outdoor showers in dramatic full-color photog-raphy. Design and material elements for each shower as well as basic plumbing, structural requirements, and suggested building materials are covered.
What Color Is Your Swimming
Pool?alan e. SanderFoot
Keep every pool sparkling and beautiful with Sanderfoot’s pool maintenance classic. Along with information on all the latest pool technology, this second edition features expanded coverage of hot tubs and spas.▶ 128,000 copies in print
“This book is a delight for the nature lover.”
— Library Journal
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The Naturally Clean Home karyn Siegel-Maier
Avoid the expense of commercial green cleaners and the harsh chemicals of traditional cleaning products. Here are 150 all-natural recipes that put natural disinfectants and deodorizers — vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda, borax, and essential oils — to work in the home. ▶ Selection of Crossings, Black Expressions, Children’s Book-of-the-
Month Club, Doubleday Book Club, Crafter’s Choice, HomeStyle, The
Good Cook, One Spirit, and BOMC2 Book Clubs
▶ 60,000 copies in print
Live More, Want LessMary carloMagno
Need to get your life in order? Simplicity expert Mary Carlo-magno shows you how to strip away the nonessentials, mak-ing room for serenity, change, creativity, and even enlighten-ment. This practical, realistic, week-at-a-time road map will show readers how to live a life free of chaos and clutter — physical, mental, and emotional — and inspire them to shed not only the unnecessary things that clutter up the day, but also the habits and mindsets that keep them from living full, meaningful lives.
Feng Shui Dos & Taboosangi Ma wong
In a fun, A-to-Z format, Angi Ma Wong suggests more than 350 feng shui practices, prin-ciples, and tips. She has been featured in Time magazine and on Live! With Regis and Kelly, CBS Sunday Morning, and The Oprah Winfrey Show. ▶ 347,000 copies in print
Feng Shui Tips for a Better Life
david daniel kennedy
Organized by life concerns rather than by room design, here are more than 200 tips for applying feng shui prin-ciples to health, romance, career, wealth, and more.▶ 72,000 copies in print
Dorm Room Feng Shui
katherine olakSen with elizaBeth MaccrelliSh
and Margaret M. donahue
“High school students dreading the cellblock dorm room should pick up this colorful read.”
— Boston Herald
Wabi Sabi diane durSton
Slow down and take the time to appreciate the rustic, subtle beauty of the ever-changing aspects of our world. Wabi sabi, an Eastern antidote to the Western quest for perfection, celebrates nature’s simplicity and the beauty of imperfection. Diane Durston offers a collection of simple yet profound insights and reflections for discovering the essence of wabi sabi — presented in an irresistible, hold-in-the-hand package.
“This book will help you think about what’s really important in your life. Carlomagno applies the timeless wisdom of philosophers and sages to explain how the lifeless objects that occupy our everyday lives only offer one-way relationships.”
— Dave Wann, author of Affluenza
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Organizing Plain & Simpledonna SMallin
Gain control over everyday disorder and be better prepared for life’s big events with this gentle guide, which covers everything from alphabetizing CDs to combining two households to plan-ning meals. Donna Smallin takes a personalized, nonjudgmen-tal approach to explain how to assess different situations and suggest where to start organizing. Sidebars, quizzes, lists, and time-saving tips make this a great book for browsing.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice, HomeStyle, One Spirit,
and the Literary Guild Book Clubs
▶ 150,000 copies in print
“Donna Smallin is an organizational expert.”
— The Daily Journal, San Mateo, CA
The One-Minute Organizer Plain & Simpledonna SMallin
The best-selling author of Organizing Plain & Simple offers quick and easy solutions guaranteed to bring instant clutter relief to anyone willing to find a minute to get started. Five hundred simple and painless quick fixes help reduce life’s chaos and add control, order, and tranquillity.▶ Selection of Book-of-the-Month and Literary Guild Book Clubs
▶ 365,000 copies in print
The One-Minute Organizer A to Z Storage Solutionsdonna SMallin
With her fourth book in the best-selling One-Minute series, Donna Smallin attacks an unruly problem common to almost every household — too much stuff, not enough storage space. Here are hundreds of practical, quick tips that help readers find the perfect place to store everything — from airline tick-ets to X-rays. ▶ Selection of Crossings, Black Expressions, Children’s Book-of-
the-Month Club, Doubleday Book Club, Crafter’s Choice, HomeStyle,
The Good Cook, One Spirit, and BOMC2 Book Clubs
Unclutter Your Minddonna SMallin
Donna Smallin brings her one-minute, no-nonsense strategies to sweeping out psychological and emotional clutter. Hundreds of helpful tips and quick fixes inspire readers to spend a few minutes each day thinking about what matters most and how to stay focused on those goals. ▶ Selection of Book-of-the-Month and Literary Guild Book Clubs
▶ 56,000 copies in print
Cleaning Plain & Simple
donna SMallin
Donna Smallin’s workable approach to cleaning appeals to neatniks and clutterbugs alike. Hundreds of tips and methods to achieve and maintain a clean, inviting home encourage readers to get started right away. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle,
Literary Guild, Doubleday,
and One Spirit Book Clubs
▶ 100,000 copies in print
Unclutter Your Homedonna SMallin
Keep your home clutter-free forever with hundreds of practical ideas for sorting, evaluating, and getting rid of all those material items that get in the way of a simplified lifestyle.▶ Selection of the Doubleday
Book Club
▶ 121,000 copies in print
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320 pages; 7¼ x 9⁄/•
The One-Minute Cleaner Plain &
Simpledonna SMallin
Clean smarter, not harder. This is the perfect handbook for busy people who want to keep their living areas tidy, sanitary, and clutter-free.▶ Selection of BOMC and
Literary Guild Book Club
▶ 40,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-58017-659-0; no. 67659
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288 pages; 5 x 7
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192 pages; 4½ x 8
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Sock Yarn One-Skein Wondersedited By Judith durant
Sock yarn isn’t just for socks anymore! Veteran knitter Judith Durant has selected 101 original patterns for items that can be created from just a single skein of sock yarn—adorable baby clothes, warm mittens and hats, beautiful scarves, original jewelry, bags, cozies—even a dog sweater and a lampshade! Contributed by yarn shops and designers throughout North America, the patterns are fetching and fun to knit. Some knit up in less than three hours, others make creative use of sock yarn leftovers, and several make heirloom-worthy gifts. ▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
101 Designer One-Skein Wondersedited By Judith durant
For every lonely single skein there is a perfectly wonderful small pattern. Knitwear designers from across North America offer their favorite little projects — each one using just one ball of yarn. Hats, scarves, bags, shawls, pillows, and other one-skein wonders make fun weekend projects. ▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
▶ 89,000 copies in print
One-Skein Wondersedited By Judith durant
Every knitter’s closet has lonely skeins of orphan yarn that never seem to get used. Now they have a purpose — 101 purposes, actually. Contributed by yarn-shop owners across the country, these patterns for hats, mittens, scarves, bags, socks, baby sweaters, and much more can all be knit with a single skein of yarn.▶ Main Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
▶ 108,000 copies in print
Luxury Yarn One-Skein Wondersedited By Judith durant
Indulge in one skein of high-end yarn and knit a fabulous project to cherish forever. Projects include cuddly baby blankets, fancy wraps, personal accessories, and plush toys. A little indulgence has never been so rewarding.▶ Main Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
▶ 71,000 copies in print
“If she loves to knit, but she's too busy, then 101 Designer One-Skein Wonders is the book for her.”
— The Star Ledger, Newark, NJ
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ISBN 978-1-60342-579-7; no. 62579
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throughout; 288 pages; 8 x 8½
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272 pages; 8 x 8½
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ISBN 978-1-60342-758-6
no. 62758
illustrations throughout
256 pages; 8 x 8½
“I am amazed how many deli-cious projects one can knit with one skein of sock yarn! Bon appetit!”
— Nancy Bush, knitting lace expert and owner of The Wooly West
101 Designer
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Knit One, Felt Tookathleen taylor
Felted knitting is simple — knit the project large and loose, wash it in hot water, and see it transformed into a soft, thick, cozy garment or accessory. Twenty-five spec-tacular projects include mit-tens, socks, bags, toys, and home accessories. ▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
▶ 80,000 copies in print
Felt It!Maggie pace
Create warm and fuzzy felted masterpieces. Maggie Pace shows readers which wools felt well, what size needles to use, how to shape projects, and how to time a project in the washing machine. Pace’s 20 projects include hats, bags, belts, wraps, and home accessories.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
Around the Corner Crochet Bordersedie eckMan
A crochet border is the perfect finishing touch on the edges of any fiber project. Creating one, however, often requires turning a corner and shaping the edging around a 90-degree angle. This is rarely simple, and most edging patterns don’t include specific instructions for turning the corner. Edie Eckman comes to the rescue with this collection of 150 colorful crochet frames that do supply these instructions. Color photographs by John Polak let you see the details up close. Easy, marvelous crochet borders are just around the corner!▶ Main Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
“Stylishly dealing with going around the corners and edgings.”— Knitty.com Quick Picks
“This is a fabulous book for the experi-enced crochet enthu-siast and a source of inspiration for the ambitious rookie.” — The Grand Rapids Press
Beyond the Square Crochet Motifsedie eckMan
Crochet motifs can be circles, stars, triangles, hexagons, and much more. Here are 144 designs of every size and shape, guar-anteed to keep crocheters happy for years, as they experiment with color combinations, different sizes, and endless uses for the finished motifs. Sixty clever project ideas show readers how to create trendy wearables, accessories, and soft home goods.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
▶ 69,000 copies in print
Uniquely FeltchriStine white
Suitable for all skill levels, Uniquely Felt is the essential resource on feltmaking — a complete primer on techniques with step-by-step instructions for 46 projects and profiles of professional feltmakers. Feltmaking — the transformation of a loose pile of wool fibers into a durable, nonwoven fabric — produces a flannel-like fabric with a tactile appeal. By adding a little soap and water to the wool, the feltmaker is able to press and shape the fibers together into wonderfully soft fiber arts. ▶ Top 10 Craft Title from Library Journal
“If any book deserves to be called ‘The Felt Maker’s Bible,’ this is it. What makes this title of lasting value . . . is the depth of solid information it offers on the craft.”
— Library Journal
Making Felted FriendsSue pearl
Create a felted menagerie of fleecy, fuzzy animals with simple felting techniques that are fun, tactile, and easy for all ages and levels of crafters. Twenty-five irresistible proj-ects introduce readers to wet- and needle-felting techniques and feature many shaped and colorful embellishments.
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ISBN 978-1-58017-497-8; no. 67497
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ISBN 978-1-58017-635-4; no. 67635
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ISBN 978-1-60342-538-4; no. 62538
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ISBN 978-1-60342-039-6; no. 62039
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208 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-673-6; no. 67673
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320 pages; 8¼ X 10
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ISBN 978-1-58017-685-9; no. 67685
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128 pages; 8¼ x 10¼
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2-at-a-Time SocksMeliSSa Morgan-oakeS
Say goodbye forever to Second Sock Syndrome! Knitting one sock is fun and rewarding, but finishing the second one can be a little boring. Now an easy-to-learn new technique enables sock stitchers to work on two socks at one time, finishing both parts of the pair on the same day. Step-by-step photographs illustrate the method of casting on and knitting two socks together on one long circular needle. Best of all, any sock pat-tern can be adapted to this innovative 2-at-a-time technique, so the fun doesn’t end with the 15 original patterns in this book. Lonely, abandoned single socks are now a thing of the past!▶ 122,000 copies in print
Toe-Up 2-at-a-Time SocksMeliSSa Morgan-oakeS
Knitwear designer Melissa Morgan-Oakes revolutionized the world of sock making with 2-at-a-Time Socks, showing delighted knitters how to simultaneously create two socks on a single circular needle. Now, Morgan-Oakes demonstrates how to knit two socks at a time while working from the toe up — allowing the knitter to try on the socks as she works, avoid running out of yarn before the feet are complete, and avoid using the kitchener stitch to finish off the toes. The technique can be applied to abso-lutely any sock pattern, but Morgan-Oakes also provides 15 original sock designs for men, women, children, and babies; each pattern includes row-by-row instructions, charts for large and small feet, and four-color photographs of the finished product. ▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
Never Knit Your Man a Sweater*
*unless you’ve got the ring!
Judith durant
Judith Durant offers ideal projects for each stage of the relationship. Knitters will love the complete easy-to-follow patterns; men will love the smart, good-looking scarves, hats, gloves, vests, and sweaters.
Knitting Loves Crochet
candi JenSen
Soft, shapely knitting meets pretty, crocheted edgings and embellishments in a collec-tion of designs guaranteed to convert the knitting-only crowd to the pleasures of crochet. Simple crocheting instructions get knitters up to speed, and lovely photo-graphs will inspire all kinds of stitchers.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
Knit One, Bead TooJudith durant
Who doesn’t love the sparkle and shine of beads? Now knitters can add beads to any pattern with one of five beaded knitting techniques described with clear text and step-by-step illustrations. It’s fun, the results are gor-geous, and every knitter can do it! The book’s 16 projects include wraps, evening bags, pretty pillows, and more.
Knit Socks!BetSy lee Mccarthy
Now in a paperback edition that tucks easily into your knit-ting bag, Storey’s best-selling sock-knitting book is better than ever! Classic, cozy, colorful sock patterns plus helpful new advice on choosing sock yarns — what feels best, what holds its shape, and what really lasts — help even beginners make great socks on the first try. Betsy McCarthy has added a new chart that provides alternative yarn weights and the corre-sponding number of stitches needed for each pattern and size. Knit Socks! offers an endless array of exciting options for keep-ing feet comfortable, warm, and beautiful.▶ 65,000 copies in print
“Toe-up socks have the advantage of being a better-fitting sock, a sock to knit when you are unsure of the yardage in your skein of yarn, a sock that you can try on as you work to ensure fit. This book combines these wonderful things and goes steps further for a better fit. It feels like a magic trick.”
— Knitty.com
As seen on the Today Show
March 9, 2010
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ISBN 978-1-58017-691-0; no. 67691
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illustrations throughout
144 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-60342-533-9; no. 62533
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176 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-646-0; no. 67646
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illustrations throughout
184 pages; 8½ x 10
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ISBN 978-1-60342-149-2; no. 62149
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160 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-842-6; no. 67842
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192 pages; 8½ x 9½
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ISBN 978-1-60342-549-0; no. 62549
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176 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-537-1; no. 67537
144 pages; 7 x 9½
Best
seller
“Toe-up socks have the advantage of being a better-fitting sock, a sock to knit when you are unsure of the yardage in your skein of yarn, a sock that you can try on as you work to ensure fit. This book combines these wonderful things and goes steps further for
— Knitty.com
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Knit & Crochet Ponchos, Wraps, Capes & Shrugs!
edited By edie eckMan
From the elegant Coral Capelet to the lightweight Mossy Stole, these 15 original patterns include something to toss over every shoulder.
Crochet Scarves! candi JenSen
Candi Jensen pairs the simple allure of scarves with the appealing portability of crocheting in her charming collection of 16 patterns that are fun to make and flattering to wear.
Hooked on Crochetcandi JenSen
Novice and veteran crochet-ers will love these 20 projects for bold and sassy hats, bags, clothing, and home accesso-ries. Beginners will appreci-ate the thoroughly illustrated instructions on basic crochet-ing techniques. Step-by-step illustrated instructions and trendy patterns make this the book for a new crochet generation.
Knit Christmas Stockings!
edited By gwen Steege
Knit a Christmas memory. Written with first-time or occasional knitters in mind, all instructions include easy-to-read charts and detailed illustrations of unusual techiques.▶ 45,000 copies in print
Knit Scarves! candi JenSen
Nothing is simpler for a beginner than knitting a col-orful, cozy scarf. And scarves just don't get any prettier or more fun than they are here, with 15 patterns and advice on everything from choosing the proper needles to trying dozens of alternative yarn choices.▶ 70,000 copies in print
Knit Baby Head & Toes!
edited By gwen Steege
What could be cuter for a new arrival than a hand-knit crib blanket, a jaunty cap, or some fun booties for baby's sweet little feet? New parents will treasure any of the ador-able projects.▶ Selection of Children's
Book-of-the-Month Club
▶ 38,000 copies in print
The Essential Guide to Color Knitting
TechniquesMargaret radcliFFe
Bring projects to colorful life! Multicolor knitting methods are clearly explained with step-by-step photographs. Includes chapters on stripes, stitch effects, knitting with multicolor yarns, stranded knitting, and intarsia. ▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
Hand Dyeing Yarn and Fleecegail callahan
Hand dyeing is easy and fun, and the result is gorgeous yarn or fleece, dyed to suit a specific color whim or to provide a precise quantity for a special project. With little more than yarn, dye, and heat (a microwave or traditional oven, a sturdy kettle, or even a CrockPot), fiber enthusiasts can satisfy every color craving right in their home kitchens. Detailed advice on color theory and types of dyes set beginners on the right color path, and eight patterns offer fun projects for using colorful yarns.
“This stunningly beautiful book contains more user-friendly methods and appealing effects than I’ve ever seen any-where.”
— Cat Bordhi, best-selling a uthor
and teacher
Crochet Bags! candi JenSen
Loopy, lacy, and just plain fun, classic crochet meets high fashion in 15 projects for hip handbags, elegant evening clutches, and roomy beach totes.
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ISBN 978-1-58017-621-7; no. 67621
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ISBN 978-1-58017-620-0; no. 67620
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96 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-771-9; no. 67771
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ISBN 978-1-58017-547-0; no. 67547
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144 pages; 8½ x 10
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ISBN 978-1-58017-505-0; no. 67505
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ISBN 978-1-58017-494-7; no. 67494
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ISBN 978-1-58017-577-7; no. 67577
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96 pages; 7 x 9½
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ISBN 978-1-60342-468-4; no. 62468
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168 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-60342-040-2; no. 62040
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320 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-619-4; no. 67619
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112 pages; 7 x 9
8-copy mixed counter display
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ISBN 978-1-58017-771-9; no. 67771
“This stunningly
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Colorful StitcherykriStin nicholaS
Embroidery has never looked so good, incorporated so much color, or been so fun and simple to do! Author Kristin Nicholas inspires and encourages would-be and experienced stitchers alike with dozens of projects to brighten and warm any home. Pillow covers, napkins, tablecloths, blankets, and throws all become decorative focal points when enhanced with stitched floral motifs or color-saturated polka dots. And the fun contin-ues with ribbon-stitched craft boxes, embroidered stationery, and even a pair of espadrilles!▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
“A how-to bible.” — Mary Engelbreit's
Home Companion
Kristin KnitskriStin nicholaS
Kristin Nicholas applies her magical way with color to stun-ning new designs that bring knitting alive. Concentrating on 27 patterns — five each for hats, mittens, scarves, socks, and sweaters — Nicholas uses her distinctive palette to create knit-ted art. But she doesn’t stop there. Believing that everyone can have fun with color, Nicholas encourages knitters to develop personally inspiring fiber palettes for every project!
“Kristin presents 27 designs that leap off the pages in a tumult of color and line.”
— Interweave Knits, Holiday Gifts 2007
Things I Learned from Knitting . . . whether I wanted to or not
Age-old aphorisms are seen in fresh, humorous ways when the best-selling Yarn Harlot examines their meaning from behind her knitting needles: for example, “He who hesitates is lost” clearly refers to missed opportunities at a fantastic yarn sale. On every page Pearl-McPhee examines how knitting reflects life and life reflects knitting.▶ 51,000 copies in print
Stephanie Pearl-McPhee Casts OffKnitters of all ages and levels are invited to enter a land popu-lated by those obsessed with yarn, needles, and what’s on those needles now. Pearl-McPhee’s tour-guide commentary on the people, language, strange beliefs, etiquette, and cultural customs of the world of knitters is marked by the wit honed on her popular blog, www.yarnharlot.com. Includes basic instructions for making hats, socks, and scarves and improvis-ing patterns.▶ 51,000 copies in print
“The Yarn Harlot is a natural stand-up comic.”
— The Austin American-Statesman
Knitting Rules!This celebration of knitting offers simple instructions for making hats, socks, and scarves side by side with tongue-in-cheek warnings, realities, and fantasies about the act of knit-ting and the people who do it. Unraveling the mysteries of what it is that makes knitting click, the Yarn Harlot is at her hilarious best!▶ 85,000 copies in print
At Knit’s EndKnitting might be relaxing for some people, but Stephanie Pearl-McPhee knows that the real spirit of knitting lies some-where between obsession and insanity! This hilarious book will have obsessive knitters everywhere laughing in relieved recognition — even while planning their next yarn-buying expedition.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
▶ 121,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-60342-062-4; no. 62062
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ISBN 978-1-60342-052-5
no. 62052
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ISBN 978-1-58017-658-3; no. 67658
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ISBN 978-1-58017-724-5
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no. 67759
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no. 67786
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ISBN 978-1-58017-611-8; no. 67611
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Sew & StowBetty oppenheiMer
Fuss-free patterns for 31 easy-to-sew projects for home and garden, including aprons, hammocks, log totes, dog beds, carryalls, and shopping bags.▶ Main Selection of Crafter’s
Choice Book Club
▶ 65,000 copies in print
“A must have for any maker’s library.”
— Faythe Levin, director and author of
Handmade Nation
The Handmade Marketplacekari chapin
Handmade is hip, creativity sells, and crafters can now take advantage of marketing opportunities that didn’t exist a few years ago. For crafters who are more confident running a sew-ing machine than setting up a Web site, Chapin makes sense of the global marketplace for handmade items. Determine cost of goods and set retail prices; enter the world of craft fairs or rely on online sales — every consideration is covered in this must-have guide for motivated artisans.▶ 46,000 copies in print
Recycled Crafts Boxlaura c. Martin
With materials found in a typical recycling bin, kids can make 40 great crafts projects. Children will also have fun reading about the history of rubbish and learning what they can do to make a difference by recycling.▶ 2004 Parents’ Choice Approved Award
Nature’s Art Boxlaura c. Martin
Using materials children can find just about anywhere, Laura C. Martin offers 65 fun natural-art projects that teach both creativity and a respect for nature and the earth's resources. ▶ 2004 Parents’ Choice Approved Award
▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice and Children’s
Book-of-the-Month Clubs ▶ 58,000 copies in print
“A wonderful choice for instilling environmental awareness or encouraging creativity.”
— School Library Journal
Trash-to-Treasure Papermakingarnold e. gruMMer
Transform junk mail, newspapers, comic books, wrapping paper, labels from cans and bottles, old phone books, and more into beautiful hand- made paper in just minutes! Trash-to-Treasure Papermaking shows how to create unique sheets in a variety of shapes, colors, textures, and sizes, using just a blender and some water. The book also features dozens of fab-ulous projects you can make with the newly created paper — such as cards, invitations, little bound books, paper bowls, wreaths, and ornaments. This fun, easy craft is suitable for everyone in the family, even preschoolers!
Making Rag Rugsclare huBBard
Creating a beautiful throw rug from scraps is easy enough for anyone to master. These 15 original designs from a variety of talented rug designers suit the skills of any crafter, from the rawest beginner to the most sophis-ticated talent.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book ClubPaper: $16.95 uS / $21.50 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-027-3; no. 62027
Two-color with 32-page full-color
insert; photographs and illustrations
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192 pages; 8 x 8½
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ISBN 978-1-60342-477-6
no. 62477
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ISBN 978-1-60342-547-6; no. 62547
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for any maker’s
— Faythe Levin, director and author of
Handmade Nation
Best seller
ulous projects you can make with the newly created paper — such as cards,
seW What!
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Sew What! BagsleXie BarneS
“An entire book of stress-free, pattern-free bags to sew from the creative brain of Lexie Barnes.”
— Knitty.com ▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
The Sweater Chop ShopcriSpina FFrench
Recycled wool sweaters are given new life in Crispina ffrench’s creative hands. Using simple sewing skills and a few basic stitching tools, crafters will learn Crispina’s techniques for felt-ing, cutting up, and reassembling wool knitwear. It’s all about artfully mixing and matching colors, textures, and sweater parts to create pleasing new items.
“A DIY manual by the queen of recycled fashion.”
— Amanda Rae Busch, Berkshire Living
Sewing SchoolaMie petroniS pluMley and andria liSle
Featuring 21 inspired projects, Sewing School shows kids how to create fabric masterpieces with minimal supervision. All projects have been kid-tested, and most can be made using hand stitches — no sewing machine needed. Projects include pillows, dolls, blankets, wallets, totes, and more; each project features step-by-step instructions, a photo of each step, and a photo of the finished project. Full-size cut-out patterns are included in a front pocket.
Sew What! SkirtsFranceSca denhartog &
carole ann caMp
“If you’re a teen or tween with an itch to stitch check out Sew What! Skirts.” — Washington Post▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
▶ 61,000 copies in print
Sew What! Fleececarol JeSSop
& chaila Sekora
Perfect for the sew-what woman, fleece is luxurious, forgiving, inexpensive, and soft. Super-simple instruc-tions and playful photographs make it easy and fun to sew these 35 cozy projects.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
One-Yard WondersreBecca yaker and patricia hoSkinS
A single yard of gorgeous fabric holds endless possibilities. A sturdy shopping tote, a cuddly stuffed animal, a cheery curtain for a kitchen window, or a festive “Happy Birthday” banner — these and 97 other projects are fun and simple enough to complete in a few hours. Easy-to-follow instruc-tions, templates, and patterns guide crafters from cutting the fabric through sewing on buttons. Beautiful fabric never had it so good! ▶ Main Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
▶ 85,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-60342-092-1; no. 62092
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ISBN 978-1-60342-449-3; no. 62449
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304 pages; 8 x 8½
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144 pages; 9 x 9½
“It’s soft, and
I can wear it
to
winter parties.”
– ELIZABETH, 11
Sew around the curved top of the hat with a whipstitch.
5
MAKE IT YOURS Roll up the brim or
* leave it down. Add a matching Scrappy
* Art Pin (see page 123).
Cut out the fl eece pieces. These are the two sides of the hat.
3
Pin the fl eece together with the good sides out. The good side of fl eece is
the fuzzier side.
4
All sewn up! Margaret added a Scrappy Art Pin.
Decorate the hat with * buttons or pompoms. Make each side a * different color.
Sew with a sewing machine. * Change the shape. *
Use an old T-shirt or sweater. *
A NOTE FOR GROWN-UPS
This simple hat is quick to make
and fi ts most heads. However,
you may have to help your child
enlarge the pattern if the hat is
a gift for an adult. You can also
make the pattern smaller to fi t a
toddler’s or an infant’s head.
LET’S REVIEW
Before you begin, you’ll need to
know how to:
whipstitch (see page 27)
Hat Attack!
What You Need
Pattern for Hat Attack!×
Fleece, ¼ yard×
Chalk×
Scissors×Pins×Sewing needle
×Thread×
Gently tug on the fl eece to fi nd the
stretchy side.
1 Find the pattern piece in the back of the book. Use chalk to trace the pattern on
the fl eece two times. Make sure the fl at bottom of the pattern is on the stretchy
side of the fl eece.
2
This fleecy hat will keep
you warm and cozy on your
wintertime adventures.
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The Knitting Answer BookMargaret radcliFFe
All knitters would love to have access to a 24-hour hotline that helps stressed-out stitchers loosen too-tight ribbing and master circular knitting. Here it is — a portable resource that addresses every problem and soothes every worry that knitters are likely to face.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
▶ 165,000 copies in print
The Beading Answer Bookkaren MorriS
The Beading Answer Book will calm every unstrung beader with illustrated instructions and insightful advice for solv-ing all the problems that might arise while creating beau-tiful jewelry. For the beginner trying to choose the right supplies for a simple necklace or the advanced crafter interested in mastering the details of knitting with beads, this indispensable reference unravels more than 300 pesky problems.
The Crochet Answer Bookedie eckMan
No matter how experienced the crocheter, sticky questions arise with each new project. Here are all those questions, fol-lowed by reassuring answers to set every problem right. With advice on everything from counting stitches to blocking and joining, this handy little resource always comes through in a crisis.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
▶ 149,000 copies in print
The Quilting Answer BookBarBara weiland talBert
More than 275 quilting quandaries are solved by a quilter who has worked with stitchers of all levels. The solutions cover every technique — beginning or advanced, machine- or hand-quilted, guiding readers through cutting, piecing, appliqué work, borders, and binding and offering welcome advice on materials, equipment, care, and storage.▶ Main Selection of Crafter’s Choice Book Club
“A beautifully written and comprehensive book containing everything you ever wanted to know about quilting.”
— Judy Murrah, VP of Education, Quilts, Inc.
“The handy volume addresses myriad issues that can arise in the middle of a needle-work project.”
— Knight Ridder News Service
The Sewing Answer BookBarBara weiland talBert
This friendly, reassuring resource answers questions and solves problems with a turn of the page. The ques-tion-and-answer format makes it easy to quickly find the information you need for both machine and hand sewing. Perfect for everyone from absolute beginners to experienced sewers seeking tips on specific techniques, The Sewing Answer Book has it all!
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ISBN 978-1-60342-543-8
no. 62543
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432 pages; 4½ x 6‹/•
The Crochet Answer Book
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The Handcrafted Letter
diane Maurer-MathiSon
Strengthen relationships and maintain ties to loved ones with this full-color homage to old-fashioned letter writing. Includes projects for mak-ing cards and personalized stationery.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
and HomeStyle Book Clubs
Papermaking with Garden Plants
& Common Weedshelen hieBert
With a small harvest of back-yard weeds or garden plants, and the guidance of paper-making expert Helen Hiebert, anyone can make exquisite papers right in the home kitchen. Illustrated, step-by-step instructions make it easy to blend and shape a variety of unique, organic papers.
Paper Illuminatedhelen hieBert
Expanding on the popularity of papermaking, this unique book offers innovative designs for using handmade paper to make three-dimensional home furnishings, including lamp shades, luminaria, lan-terns, room divider screens, and window shades. Full-color photographs illustrate the 15 projects.
The Papermaker’s Companionhelen hieBert
Make colorful papers using recycled junk mail or har-vested plants. With clear, easy-to-follow instructions and step-by-step illustrations, Hiebert covers every aspect of creating unique papers and even offers helpful tips on using your creations.
Simple FountainsdorcaS adkinS
From small tabletop models to full-size backyard water-falls, here are step-by-step instructions for creating 20 soothing fountains. Includes advice on everything from the newest pump options to working bonsai into a foun-tain design.▶ 66,000 copies in print
Mailboxesedited By g. e. novak
Personalize your mailbox with stenciling, sponging, and other painting tech-niques, or dress it up with plants and flowers.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
Book Club
Creating Fairy Garden Fragrances
linda gannon
Recipes for scented potpourri blends, fairy and herbal lore, poetry, seasonal stories, and gift ideas come together in this delightful book.
Making Herbal Dream Pillows
JiM long
Summon long-hidden memo-ries and inspire your dreams by tucking a fragrant dream pillow into your pillowcase.▶ Selection of Book-of-the-
Month Club
The Aromatherapy Companion
victoria h. edwardS
The most comprehensive aromatherapy guide available features hundreds of healing recipes for beauty, health, and well-being. An overview of 125 essential oils serves as a comprehensive guide to their properties and therapeutic applications. ▶ 40,000 copies in print
ScarecrowsFelder ruShing
Learn to create unique scare-crows — from the traditional to the surprising — with 20 projects and inspiring color photos of scarecrow art from around the world. The lost art of scarecrow building is the perfect fall family activity. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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ISBN 978-1-58017-330-8; no. 67330
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ISBN 978-1-58017-360-5; no. 67360
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ISBN 978-0-88266-970-0; no. 66970
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ISBN 978-1-58017-075-8; no. 67075
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ISBN 978-1-58017-150-2; no. 67150
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ISBN 978-1-58017-067-3; no. 67067
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112 pages; 7½ x 11
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Making Natural Liquid Soaps
catherine Failor
Create all-natural, inexpen-sive hand soaps, shampoos, shower gels, bubble baths, and much more using a sim-ple double-boiler technique. Learn to blend oils, additives, color, and scent to develop one-of-a-kind liquid soaps. ▶ 54,000 copies in print
Melt & Mold Soap Crafting
c. kaila weSterMan
Cook colorful, whimsical, and eye-catching soaps in the microwave! More than 30 projects using a meltable glycerin soap base and readily available colorants and fra-grances enable crafters to custom design their own works of soap art. ▶ 35,000 copies in print
Making Transparent Soap
catherine Failor
With common ingredients and easy-to-follow, step-by-step directions, crafters can produce transparent soaps that are milder, richer, and creamier than any commer-cial soap on the market.
The Natural Soap Book
SuSan Miller cavitch
The definitive resource for making vegetable-based soaps from scratch.
“A welcome guide for anyone taking up the home craft.”
— The Orange County Register
▶ 162,000 copies in print
Milk-Based SoapscaSey Makela
Blend moisturizing, skin-nourishing, milk-based soaps using the specialized yet simple techniques Makela has developed during years of soapmaking and running her own soap business.▶ Selection of Crafter’s
Choice Book Club
The Soapmaker’s Companion
SuSan Miller cavitch
Learn every step of the soap-making process — from basic skills to special techniques for marbling and stained glass effects — with clear, easy-to-follow instructions from master soapmaker Susan Miller Cavitch. Includes reci-pes for 40 unique specialty soaps that make great gifts for friends and family.▶ 122,000 copies in print
The Candlemaker’s Companion
Betty oppenheiMer
Roll, pour, dip, and mold candles for every occasion with Betty Oppenheimer’s comprehensive wax-to-wick instructions. The illustrated, step-by-step pages and detailed source list inspire and instruct crafters of all skill levels.▶ 65,000 copies in print
Making Musicann Sayre wiSeMan &
John langStaFF
Encourage children to recog-nize the musical possibilities in everyday objects with instructions for making and playing more than 70 home-made musical instruments.▶ 2004 Parents’ Choice
Silver Honor Award
Making Bent Willow Furniture
Brenda & Brian caMeron
Making traditional bent wil-low furniture doesn’t get any easier than this! With a few simple tools and these step-by-step instructions, you can create rustic willow furniture for your home, porch, yard, and garden.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
Book Club
Making Bentwood Trellises, Arbors, Gates & Fences
JiM long
Learn how to use the limbs collected during routine pruning to make beautiful, sturdy bentwood projects. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle
Book Club
▶ 59,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-58017-243-1; no. 67243
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112 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-051-2; no. 67051
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160 pages; 8 x 9
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Organic Body Care RecipesStephanie tourleS
Using home-crafted beauty products is the surest way to maintain radiantly healthy skin, hair, feet, hands, and nails. Now it’s fun and simple to make lotions, scrubs, toners, masks, and much more with dozens of luscious recipes created by natural health and beauty expert Stephanie Tourles. Her broad range of beauty formulas for every skin type puts complete control into the hands of the home crafter interested in personalizing her beauty regimen. The recipes all use readily available ingredients that pamper the body and soothe the senses.▶ Main Selection of One Spirit Book Club
▶ Selection of Crafter's Choice, HomeStyle, Black Expressions,
and Zooba Book Clubs
▶ 79,000 copies in print
“Organic Body Care Recipes will make you want to skip the drugstore and head to your kitchen for some natural remedies.” — NY1 News
Rosemary Gladstar’s Herbal Recipes for Vibrant HealthroSeMary gladStar
This practical compendium of Rosemary Gladstar’s herbal wisdom is a must-have for anyone interested in taking advantage of the healing power of herbs. Promote radiant beauty within and without, soothe everyday ailments, and ease stress and anxiety with 175 simple herbal recipes. An A-to-Z guide to more than 90 common herbs explains the benefits and suggested uses of each plant.▶ Selection of One Spirit Book Club
▶ 70,000 copies in print
“Gladstar shares her wisdom and enthusiasm with herbal recipes that promote radiant beauty and well-being.” — BookPage
Herbs for Natural Beauty
roSeMary gladStar
True beauty doesn’t come shrink-wrapped! Herbalist Rosemary Gladstar invites you to enlist the help of Mother Earth for natural radiance.
Herbal Remedies for Children’s Health
roSeMary gladStar
Quiet an infant's colic or make a toddler tummy tonic with safe, natural remedies from internationally known herbalist Rosemary Gladstar.
Happy Baby, Happy You
karyn Siegel-Maier
Each day of baby’s first year is a chance to love, cuddle, teach, nurture, and play. Here are hundreds of quick and easy tips, on everything from simple games to homemade baby food, to help new parents create a happy family.▶ 71,000 copies in print
Natural BabyCarecolleen k. dodt
Get your baby off to a great start with the safest, gentlest practices and products avail-able — all-natural lotions, powders, creams, and sham-poos — for ensuring good health and enhancing the mother-child bond.
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ISBN 978-1-58017-676-7; no. 67676
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384 pages; 8 x 8½
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ISBN 978-1-60342-078-5; no. 62078
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ISBN 978-1-60342-141-6; no. 62141
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304 pages; 5 x 7
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ISBN 978-1-60342-159-1
no. 62159
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ISBN 978-1-58017-152-6; no. 67152
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80 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-153-3; no. 67153
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80 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-953-3; no. 66953
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160 pages; 6 x 9
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365 Ways to Energize Mind, Body & Soul
Stephanie tourleS
Staying energized in today’s busy world is a necessity. Before reaching for another cup of coffee, reach for this fun idea-a-day book filled with natural ways to stay alert and upbeat.▶ 68,000 copies in print
365 Ways to Relax Mind, Body & Soul
BarBara l. heller
Feeling stressed? Here are 365 simple, effective ways to promote relaxation — from simple, uplifting thoughts and calming exercises to feel-good foods and diet advice. ▶ 93,000 copies in print
The Essential Oils Book
colleen k. dodt
Aromatic essential oils have many uses. Soothing or invig-orating, oils can be used in air fresheners, home-cleaning products, bath soaks, and, of course, perfumes. Complete instructions show readers how to use essential oils safely and effectively.▶ 78,000 copies in print
The Herbal Home Remedy Book
Joyce a. wardwell
Stock the home medicine cabinet with all-natural salves, tinctures, syrups, and lozenges. These simple recipes provide complete instructions for gathering, drying, storing, and blending 25 common herbs to improve overall health.▶ Selection of One Spirit
Book Club
▶ 36,000 copies in print
The Herbal Home Spagreta Breedlove
Create sumptuous personal-care products to pamper every part of your body. These easy-to-follow recipes yield products that rival the best offerings at spas and specialty shops.▶ 41,000 copies in print
Facelift at Your Fingertips
pierre Jean couSin
A glowing complexion and moisturized, healthy skin can be achieved in just minutes a day with this easy-to-follow aromatherapy and massage sequence, a pleasurable and natural alternative to cos-metic surgery and commer-cial products.
Making Aromatherapy
Creams & Lotionsdonna Maria
Free yourself from synthetic substances with this simple five-step method for creating personalized facial creams, body rubs, moisturizers, lip balms, and more — made with all-natural ingredients. ▶ 42,000 copies in print
Perfumes, Splashes & Colognes
nancy M. Booth
Pinpoint your fragrance preferences and then create your own unique perfumes, splashes, and colognes. Learn how to blend fra-grances, store them, and even package them as attractive gifts.
Creating an Herbal Bodycare Business
Sandy Maine
This inspiring book offers profiles of successful busi-ness owners who aim to enrich the health and well-being of others. Maine also includes advice for marketing a product, employing others, and much more.
The Soul Support Book
deB koFFMan
This reassuring little book about getting unstuck in life will boost spirits with color-ful cartoon faces and pairs of happy feet matched with joy-ful and insightful text.
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ISBN 978-1-58017-242-4; no. 67242
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ISBN 978-1-58017-241-7; no. 67241
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168 pages; 6 x 8‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-094-9; no. 67094
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160 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-985-4; no. 66985
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176 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-286-8; no. 67286
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112 pages; 5¼ x 7
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ISBN 978-1-58017-898-3
no. 67898
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384 pages; 4¼ x 4¼
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384 pages; 4¼ x 4¼
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ISBN 978-1-58017-005-5; no. 67005
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208 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-016-1; no. 67016
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176 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-913-7; no. 66913
Two-color; illustrations throughout
160 pages; 6 x 9
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Herbs for Hepatitis C and the Liver
Stephen harrod Buhner
ADHD Alternativesaviva and tracy roMM
How to Sleep Soundly Tonight
BarBara l. heller
Herbal AntibioticsStephen harrod Buhner
▶ Selection of One Spirit
Book Club
▶ 36,000 copies in print
Healthy Bones & Joints
david hoFFMann
Maxine: Yelling It Like It Is
▶ 40,000 copies in print
Naturally Healthy Skin
Stephanie tourleS
Natural Foot CareStephanie tourleS
Self-Indulgence 54-copy counter display
Includes 6 each:
A Celebration of Motherhood, A Spa of Your Own, By Candlelight,
How to Keep a Dream Journal, Incense, Simple Ways to Energize,
Simple Ways to Relax, Sleep Well Tonight, and Taking Time for
Friends.
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ISBN 978-1-58017-830-3; no. 67830
A little self-indulgence is good for you!
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64 pages; 4⁄/¢ x 5
A Celebration of Motherhood
Michelle gillett
ISBN 978-1-58017-384-1; no. 67384
A Spa of Your Own
Stephanie tourles
ISBN 978-1-58017-888-4; no. 67888
By Candlelight
diana rosen
ISBN 978-1-58017-566-1; no. 67566
How to Keep a Dream Journal
diana rosen
ISBN 978-1-58017-890-7; no. 67890
Incense
diana rosen
ISBN 978-1-58017-567-8; no. 67567
Simple Ways to Energize
Stephanie tourles
ISBN 978-1-58017-887-7; no. 67887
Simple Ways to Relax
Barbara l. heller
ISBN 978-1-58017-895-2; no. 67895
Sleep Well Tonight
Barbara l. heller
ISBN 978-1-58017-893-8; no. 67893
Taking Time for Friends
dale evva gelfand
ISBN 978-1-58017-546-3; no. 67546
Naturally Healthy HairMary Beth JanSSen
“Chock-full of practical and uplifting information to help all of us achieve more ‘good hair’ days.”
— Christiane Northrup, M.D.,author of Women’s Bodies,
Women’s Wisdom
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The Gardener’s A–Z Guide to Growing Organic Foodtanya l.k. denckla
The one-volume resource organic gardeners need — provides in-depth growing, harvesting, and storing information for 765 varieties of vegetables, fruits, herbs, and nuts. Organic remedies for 201 garden pests and diseases are included.▶Selection of HomeStyle Book Club
▶ 53,000 copies in print
“A great gift for any vegetable gardener who prefers Earth-friendly methods.”
— Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
Homegrown Whole Grains
Sara pitzer
Grow, harvest, store, grind, and cook nine popular whole grains. In 1000 square feet, the backyard farmer can grow enough wheat to harvest 50 pounds in a single afternoon — enough for 50 loaves of warm, fresh bread. It’s sur-prisingly simple and hugely rewarding. Growing instruc-tions and recipes are included for wheat, corn, barley, mil-let, oats, rice, rye, spelt, and quinoa.
Growing Chinese Vegetables in Your
Own Backyardgeri harrington
Chinese vegetables may seem exotic, but they’re as easy to grow as any other popular garden vegetable. Gardeners looking for new foods to try will find thorough plant-by-plant advice on choosing, planting, growing, harvesting, and cooking more than 40 Chinese vegetables and herbs.
Carrots Love TomatoeslouiSe riotte
Plant parsley and asparagus together, and you'll have more of each. But keep broccoli and tomato plants apart if you want them to thrive. This classic companion-gardening guide shows how to use the native attributes of wild plants, vegetables, and herbs to create a naturally bountiful garden. Learn which plants nourish the soil, which keep away pests, which support and encourage each other, and which just don’t get along.▶ 688,000 copies in print
Roses Love GarliclouiSe riotte
“This sequel to Carrots Love Tomatoes is ‘an unorthodox guide, full of surprises, and fun to read as well as helpful . . . more interesting than many how-to’s.’ ”
— Publishers Weekly
▶ 204,000 copies in print
The Perfect Pumpkingail daMerow
Gail Damerow offers detailed instructions on how to grow and harvest more than 95 varieties, plus fun ideas for carving and crafts projects and more than 30 recipes. The big orange pumpkin is no longer just for Halloween.
The Vegetable Gardener’s Book of Building Projects
Enjoy bigger harvests with less work! Simple projects include cold frames, com-post bins, planters, raised beds, and more. Each project includes step-by-step instruc-tions, detailed illustrations, complete materials lists, and a photograph of the finished product. Many are ideal for beginners, and most can be completed in just a few hours.
Landscaping with Fruit
lee reich
A complete guide to grow-ing temperate-zone fruit. Includes a plant-by-plant encyclopedia that recom-mends 39 eye- and palate-pleasing species that are well suited to home landscapes.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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ISBN 978-1-60342-140-9; no. 62140
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ISBN 978-1-58017-370-4; no. 67370
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ISBN 978-1-58017-027-7; no. 67027
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ISBN 978-1-60342-091-4; no. 62091
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192 pages; 9¼ x 10
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Gardening
Starter Vegetable GardensBarBara pleaSant
For first-time vegetable gardeners, Barbara Pleasant takes the guesswork and anxiety out of growing food. She clearly explains exactly how to start, maintain, and eventually expand an organic vegetable garden, even in the smallest of spaces, covering everything from soil quality to planting schedules to fertilizers, harvesting, and more. Includes 24 no-fail, small-scale garden plans that will provide fresh food all season long.
“With a clean, crisp, foolproof approach, Pleasant
takes the fear out of food gardening in a must-have
resource that will appeal to both neophytes and
experienced gardeners.” — Booklist
“ . . . packs organic gardening advice into a pocket-size format . . . a quick reference for both novice and experi-enced gardeners.”
— Library Journal
The Veggie Gardener’s Answer BookBarBara w. elliS
Tips and tricks, practical advice, and organic wisdom help gar-deners grow the very best crops. This handy, in-the-garden ref-erence includes helpful, uncomplicated responses to questions on planning and planting a vegetable garden, improving soil, caring for crops, and organically controlling pests and diseases. The book also takes readers on a veggie-by-veggie tour of the most popular crops, offering detailed advice on everything from starting seeds to knowing when to harvest. ▶ 56,000 copies in print
Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardener’s Handbookron kuJawSki and JenniFer kuJawSki
Take the guesswork out of gardening with Week-by-Week Vegetable Gardener’s Handbook. Ron and Jennifer Kujawski provide detailed weekly to-do lists — precisely customized to each reader's own growing season — that break gardening down into simple and manageable tasks. Whether it’s planting strawberries, pinching off pumpkin blossoms, checking for tomato hornworm, or harvesting carrots, the Kujawskis show exactly what to do — and exactly when and how to do it — for bountiful harvests and a stress-free gardening experience.
“In every small town, there is a vegetable garden that people go out of the way to walk past. Smith is the guy who grew that garden.”
— Verlyn Klinkenborg, New York Times Book Review
The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible 10th Anniversary Editionedward c. SMith
More vegetables, fruits, and herbs; more photographs; extended-season growing advice; and more solutions for small-space gardening give gar-deners more reasons than ever before to turn to The Vegetable Gardener’s Bible when planning, planting, and caring for homegrown, organic produce. Ed Smith’s W-O-R-D system results in fewer weeds, healthier plants, and delicious vegetables — Ed promises! ▶ Selection of HomeStyle and One Spirit Book Clubs
▶ 427,000 copies in print
“This handy book takes the mystery out of when to plant what. The useful techniques will sharpen any gardener’s skills, and the personal stories shared by the father-daughter authors give the book heart.”
— Barbara Pleasant
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ISBN 978-1-60342-529-2; no. 62529
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ISBN 978-1-60342-475-2; no. 62475
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200 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-60342-506-3
no. 62506
gardening advice into a pocket-size format . . .
both novice and experi-
Library Journal
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seller
out of when to plant what. The useful techniques will sharpen any gardener’s skills, and the personal stories shared
— Barbara Pleasant
Best seller
“In every small town, there is a vegetable garden that people go out of the way to walk past. Smith is the guy
— Verlyn Klinkenborg, New York Times Book Review
10th Anniversary EditionBest seller
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Gardening
The Pruning Answer BooklewiS hill and penelope o'Sullivan
For every question about pruning, The Pruning Answer Book has the answers. Clear instructions, expert advice, and detailed illustrations provide everything needed to suc-cessfully prune flowering trees, fruit and nut trees, shrubs, bram-bles, evergreens, vines, ground covers, and more.
The Complete Compost Gardening GuideBarBara pleaSant & deBorah l. Martin
Keep compost heaps — nourishing, organic — right in the garden with your plants. Your garden will require less digging, weeding, mulching, and even less planting. And here’s one of the best parts — no more backbreaking slogs from compost bin to garden. The authors even identify the plants that benefit most from compost and how the elements of a composted gar-den work together.▶ 64,000 copies in print
“Essential reading for any gardener interested in composting.”
— Library Journal
Let It Rot!Stu caMpBell
“The classic guide to mak-ing compost and leaf mold and what to do with it once you’ve made it.”
— Chicago Tribune
▶ 330,000 copies in print
Mulch It!Stu caMpBell
Mulch protects soil, mini-mizes weeds, contributes to plant health, encourages earthworms, reduces the need to water, and cuts down on garden labor. And if you want to know about mulch, Campbell has it covered.▶ 50,000 copies in print
Pruning Made EasylewiS hill
More than 300 step-by-step illustrations demonstrate the proper times, equipment, and techniques for safely pruning trees, shrubs, hedges, vines, and flowers. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 177,000 copies in print
Secrets to Great SoilelizaBeth p. Stell
Great soil grows a great gar-den! More than 300 detailed illustrations and dozens of charts show gardeners how to solve all of their soil problems. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 40,000 copies in print
Tips for the Lazy Gardener
linda tilgner
Hundreds of time-saving tips and routines allow gardeners to produce better vegetables and herbs with less work and more pleasure. ▶ 215,000 copies in print
Joy of Gardeningdick rayMond
The best of Dick Raymond's vegetable gardening wisdom is illustrated with full-color photos and at-a-glance charts that make his methods acces-sible to any gardener.▶ 781,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-60342-710-4; no. 62710
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ISBN 978-1-58017-702-3; no. 67702
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ISBN 978-1-58017-703-0; no. 67703
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ISBN 978-1-58017-023-9; no. 67023
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ISBN 978-1-58017-316-2; no. 67316
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ISBN 978-1-58017-006-2; no. 67006
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224 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-1-58017-008-6; no. 67008
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ISBN 978-1-58017-026-0; no. 67026
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144 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-319-7; no. 66319
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illustrations throughout
384 pages; 8‹/• x 10
8-copy mixed counter display
(4 Pruning Answer, 4 Veggie
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$119.60 uS / $151.60 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-777-7
no. 62777
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Seed Sowing and Saving
carole B. turner
Learn when to harvest the seeds of more than 100 veg-etables, herbs, and flowers, as well as how to dry, store, and test them for viability for the next growing season. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book
Club
Saving SeedsMarc rogerS
Select, harvest, and store seeds from more than 100 flowers and vegetables commonly grown in home gardens.▶ 66,000 copies in print
Making Your Small Farm Profitable
ron Macher
Whether you’re buying a new farm or jump-starting an old one, with Ron Macher’s down-to-earth advice on planning, farming, and mar-keting you’ll make your farm profitable. ▶ 50,000 copies in print
Successful Small-Scale Farming
karl Schwenke
This inspiring handbook introduces the small-farm owner to the real potential and the difficult realities of making a full- or part-time living from the land. Focus-ing on organic methods, Karl Schwenke discusses soil care, machinery, the best “cash crops,” and much more. ▶ 77,000 copies in print
Fruits and Berries for the Home Garden
lewiS hill
“Hill’s expertise and easy conversational tone illuminate the mysteries of everything from pol-lination to pruning.”
— The Washington Post Book World
▶ 64,000 copies in print
Secrets of Plant Propagation
lewiS hill
Grow plants from seed and learn how to start your own shrubs and trees with clearly explained grafting techniques. The results will be bountiful, healthy plants and great- tasting fruits and vegetables. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 129,000 copies in print
The Organic Farming Manualann larkin hanSen
The organic food market continues to expand, and farmers need solid information as they make decisions that will determine the future of their businesses. The Organic Farming Manual is a comprehensive guide to growing, certifying, and marketing organic produce, grains, meat, and dairy. The book also explains the benefits — increased income from high-demand goods, better conditions for farm animals, conserving nonrenewable resources — of a well-run organic farm and shares the stories of other farmers who have gone organic.
How to Build Your Own Greenhouseroger MarShall
A home greenhouse is the ultimate dream of many avid gardeners. Marshall provides do-it-yourself plans for nine greenhouses, ranging from a simple cold frame to an elab-orate detached structure.
Deerproofing Your Yard & Garden
rhonda MaSSinghaM hart
Protect plants from deer dam-age with innovative fencing, homemade or commercial repellents, or simply by using plants that deer hate. All that and more is covered in this completely revised and updated edition of the classic on deerproofing techniques. ▶ 114,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-58017-001-7; no. 67001
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ISBN 978-0-88266-634-1; no. 66634
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ISBN 978-0-88266-642-6; no. 66642
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ISBN 978-0-88266-763-8; no. 66763
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ISBN 978-0-88266-370-8; no. 66370
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176 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-1-60342-479-0; no. 62479
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ISBN 978-1-60342-480-6; no. 62480
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ISBN 978-1-58017-647-7; no. 67647
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ISBN 978-1-58017-587-6; no. 67587
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ISBN 978-1-58017-585-2; no. 67585
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208 pages; 6 x 9
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The Beginner’s Guide to Edible HerbscharleS w. g. SMith
Discover how easy and rewarding it is to grow your own herbs! Simple instructions, tempting recipes, and beautiful full-color photographs will inspire you to grow, harvest, preserve, and cook with 26 of the most popular kitchen herbs, including basil, cilantro, dill, fennel, garlic, lavender, oregano, parsley, sage, and tarragon. A great gift for any herb lover.
Homegrown Herbs taMMi hartung
This primer shows gardeners of every level how to plant, grow, harvest, and use more than 100 popular herbs. It covers seed selection; planting; maintenance and care; harvesting; drying; and uses in the kitchen, home phar-macy, crafting, and body care. Sensational four-color pho-tographs by Saxon Holt bring the information to life. With renowned herbalist Tammi Hartung as a guide, readers will discover that growing their own herbs is an easy way to bring more beauty, flavor, and health to everyday life.▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book Club
The Herb GardenerSuSan Mcclure
An herb garden adds grace and style to your landscape and exciting flavor to your kitchen. Here are garden-ing tips on 75 herbs for both cooking and crafts. ▶ 54,000 copies in print
Growing Your Herb Business
Bertha reppert
Packed with practical advice on budgets, locations, busi-ness plans, bookkeeping, staffing, inventory, and pric-ing, this is the book that will transform your herb hobby into an herb business.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
Book Club
▶ 36,000 copies in print
Herbal Tea GardensMarietta MarShall
Marcin
This tea lover’s gardening bible contains full instruc-tions for growing herbs for tea, plus more than 100 reci-pes for blending and brew-ing the herbs in healthful and delicious combinations. Included are 22 illustrated plans for customized tea gardens.
Herbal Remedy Gardens
dorie ByerS
Enhance your health natu-rally with more than 20 ver-satile medicinal herbs from your own garden. Included are 38 illustrated plans for easy-to-maintain backyard and container gardens.▶ Selection of One Spirit,
Crafter’s Choice, and HomeStyle
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Growing & Using Herbs Successfully
Betty e. M. JacoBS
This illustrated guide teaches readers how to plant, propa-gate, harvest, dry, freeze, store, and sell (both whole-sale and retail) 64 of the most popular herbs. ▶ 178,000 copies in print
Bonsai Survival Manual
colin lewiS
Buy and grow attractive bon-sai and keep them thriving with this one-stop source of vital information. Fifty popu-lar species are covered in this excellent beginner’s guide.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 50,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-60342-703-6; no. 62703
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ISBN 978-1-58017-095-6; no. 67095
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ISBN 978-0-88266-873-4; no. 66873
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ISBN 978-0-88266-612-9; no. 66612
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ISBN 978-1-58017-106-9; no. 67106
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ISBN 978-1-60342-528-5
no. 62528
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152 pages; 7 x 9
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Gardening
Tabletop GardensroSeMary Mccreary
Caring for PerennialsJanet Macunovich
▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 46,000 copies in print
DaylilieslewiS & nancy hill
▶ 49,000 copies in print
Window BoxesJaMeS craMer
& dean JohnSon
The Practical Guide to Container
GardeningSuSan Berry & Steve Bradley
Don’t Throw It, Grow It!deBorah peterSon & Millicent SelSaM
Save or buy pits, nuts, beans, seeds, and tubers; they can be coaxed into lush, vibrant houseplants that are both attractive and fascinating. Plant charts, step-by-step instruc-tions, and illustrations show readers the path from kitchen scrap to beautiful plant.
The Complete Houseplant Survival ManualBarBara pleaSant
This guide shows readers how to care for exciting imports, dozens of long-flowering varieties, and hardier cultivars of old favorites. Pleasant covers troubleshooting, care, pruning, repotting, and propagating for each of 160 flowering and foliage houseplants. Includes an A-to-Z primer on house-plant health.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 53,000 copies in print
Continuous Container GardensSara Begg townSend and roanne roBBinS
Tired of container gardens that look great only in the summer? Garden designers Townsend and Robbins offer an innovative system for creating stylish container gardens that change with the seasons. They begin with a woody plant, garden ornament, or eye-catching perennial — and then, as the seasons change, swap plants in and out for a dynamic display that looks great year-round. The book features designs for twelve containers, each with a unique plan for swapping plants every season, for a total of 48 exciting looks.
Growing Tasty Tropical Plants in Any Home, Anywherelaurelynn g. Martin and Byron e. Martin
Harvest tropical fruits and berries from houseplants in any climate! Enjoy fresh cof-fee brewed from beans grown in the kitchen, juice from an orange picked in the living room, or pomegranate seeds from a tree in the din-ing room. This book, from the co-owners of Logee’s Tropical Plants, shows how to suc-cessfully plant, grow, and harvest 47 varieties of tropical fruiting plants — from chocolate to cherries, grapefruit to guava, pepper to pine-apple. It’s easy, fun, and rewarding — and local food has never been more exotic.
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ISBN 978-1-58017-569-2; no. 67569
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The Ever-Blooming Flower Gardenlee Schneller
With Schneller’s fun and easy blueprint system, every gardener can have nonstop three-season color! Checklists, questionnaires, and charts help gardeners design and create a garden that never stops blooming. A 220-plant Flower Catalog offers growing instructions, a bloom- information chart, and a photograph for each plant. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book Club
Designer Plant CombinationsScott calhoun
More than 100 creative com-binations, planted by top garden designers, inspire home gardeners to put plants together in unexpected but stunning groupings. Each garden composition uses just six plants or fewer — perfect for every gardener with a small space to fill.▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book
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Shady RetreatsBarBara w. elliS
Create cool outdoor spaces with 20 detailed shade- garden plans. Designs include blueprints, full-color plant photographs, and paintings of the finished gardens. Also included is an encyclopedia of 100 shade-loving plants, plus another 100 plants appropri-ate for creating shady privacy.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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Seascape Gardeninganne halpin
photography By roger Foley
Choose plants and landscape designs that work best in coastal gardens from New England to the Carolinas.▶ 2007 Winner of the
Garden Writers Silver Award
of Achievement
“Step-by-step guidance for ‘getting your lawn off drugs.’”
— Publishers Weekly
The Organic Lawn Care Manualpaul tukey
This comprehensive volume of natural lawn-care information explains the many elements that contribute to a healthy, organic lawn. Begin with well-treated, properly fed soil, plant it with a grass cultivar appropriate to local conditions, water the lawn well, and maintain the height with a good blade. Tukey also guides readers through the problems of weeds and pests and addresses the specific concerns of lawnkeepers making the transition from a synthetic to an organic lawn system.▶ 42,000 copies in print
The Lawn & Garden Owner’s Manual
lewiS and nancy hill
Maintenance charts and schedules (customized by climate), paired with trouble-shooting advice for problem areas, help homeowners keep every part of the garden fresh and lively.
Watering Systems for Lawn & Garden
r. dodge woodSon
Written by a master plumber in clear, nontechnical lan-guage, this guide explains all types of irrigation systems and gives step-by-step instal-lation instructions.
The Gardener’s A–Z Guide to
Growing Flowers from Seed to Bloom
eileen powell
An encyclopedia of 576 annu-als, perennials, and bulbs with information on sowing, transplanting, bloom time, propagation, and general care. Features a full-color flower gallery and a design planner.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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ISBN 978-1-60342-139-3; no. 62139
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224 pages; 8 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-60342-077-8; no. 62077
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240 pages; 8 x 8½
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ISBN 978-1-58017-472-5; no. 67472
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192 pages; 8‹/• x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-531-9; no. 67531
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$35.00 uS / $43.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-533-3; no. 67533
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224 pages; 9½ x 9½
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ISBN 978-1-58017-649-1; no. 67649
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ISBN 978-1-58017-655-2; no. 67655
272 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-0-88266-906-9; no. 66906
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144 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-1-58017-214-1; no. 67214
Full-color; photographs and
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192 pages; 8½ x 10‡/• Paper: $24.95 uS / $31.50 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-517-3; no. 67517
Two-color with 64-page full-color
plant guide; illustrations throughout
528 pages; 7‹/• x 9⁄/•
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Gardening
The Perennial Care Manualnancy J. ondra photography By roB cardillo
This comprehensive guide to perennial plant care gives gardeners the information they need to maintain the health and good looks of perennial gardens. General advice ensures that gardeners understand all the basics. For more specific questions, the Plant-by-Plant Perennial Guide offers thorough instructions on how to care for more than 125 popular perennials. Ondra’s experienced voice and lively tone answer every question about what to do and when to do it.▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book Club
The Perennial Gardener’s Design PrimerStephanie cohen & nancy J. ondra photography By roB cardillo
Home gardeners can use these tried-and-true design rules to create gardens that complement specific site limitations and deliver desired color effects. The lively, authoritative text includes plans for 20 gardens and a guide to more than 475 reliable perennials. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book Club
▶ 2006 Winner of the Garden Writers Silver Award of
Achievement
▶ 74,000 copies in print
“The shocking pink cover . . . is an eye-catcher, but it’s the solid advice, luxurious photos, and detailed garden designs within that make this book a keeper!”
— National Gardening Association
The Perennial
“The shocking pink
it’s the solid advice, luxurious photos, and detailed garden designs within that make this book a
— National Gardening
Best seller
Best
seller
The Flower Gardener’s BiblelewiS and nancy hill
photography By JoSeph de ScioSe
“If your idea of heaven is a yard filled with flow-ers, then this is the bible you will want to read religiously.”
— Seattle Post-Intelligencer▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 71,000 copies in print
Bulbs in the Basement,
Geraniums on the Windowsill
alice and Brian Mcgowan
The first comprehensive resource on the overwinter-ing of tender perennials, this zone-defying guide includes 165 detailed plant profiles and is packed with simple tech-niques to bring perennials out of the cold and into the home for year after year of blooming health.
Grassesnancy J. ondra photography By SaXon holt
Ornamental grasses provide diversity in garden designs, stabilize soil, and conserve water. Learn how to use dozens of stunning grass vari-eties with these illustrated plans for 24 gardens. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 108,000 copies in print
Foliagenancy J. ondra
photography By roB cardillo
Discover the versatility, dura-bility, and season-long color possibilities of garden foliage. Each chapter illustrates the features and requirements of dozens of plants, all chosen for the unique appeal of their leaves. ▶ 2008 American Horticultural
Society Book Award
Hardy Succulentsgwen Moore kelaidiS
photography By SaXon holt
From agaves to ice plants, sedums to sempervivums, hardy succulents add a touch of the unexpected to nondes-ert gardens. This complete resource is dedicated to bring-ing succulents to every North American hardiness zone and offers growing instructions, care tips, creative design ideas, and stunning photography.▶ Winner of the 2009 American
Horticultural Society Book Award
Right Rose, Right Place
peter Schneider
Roses can be easy to grow — the secret is to choose the right plants for the climate and setting. Schneider discusses the best options for flower beds, hedges, trellises, containers, and more. He also gives thorough advice on growing, pruning, and dealing with pests and disease.▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book
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ISBN 978-1-58017-462-6; no. 67462
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illustrations throughout
384 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-60342-042-6; no. 62042
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illustrations throughout
208 pages; 7½ x 9‹/¢
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ISBN 978-1-58017-423-7; no. 67423
Full-color; photographs and
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144 pages; 9½ x 9½
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ISBN 978-1-58017-700-9; no. 67700
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
160 pages; 9½ x 9½
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$24.95 uS / $31.50 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-648-4; no. 67648
Hardcover with jacket:
$35.00 uS / $43.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-654-5; no. 67654
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
304 pages; 9½ x 9½
Hardcover with jacket:
$29.95 uS / $36.95 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-438-7; no. 62438
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
272 pages; 9¼ x 10
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ISBN 978-1-60342-150-8; no. 62150
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
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$34.95 uS / $43.95 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-151-5
no. 62151
384 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-543-2; no. 67543
Full-color; photographs and illustrations throughout
320 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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Gardening
The Weather-Resilient GardencharleS w. g. SMith
▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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Cold-Climate Gardening
lewiS hill
▶ 42,000 copies in print
Outdoor Woodworkalan & gill Bridgewater
Outdoor Stoneworkalan & gill Bridgewater
Outdoor Water Features
alan & gill Bridgewater
Christmas TreeslewiS hill
Catfish Ponds & Lily PadslouiSe riotte
The Gardener’s Bug Book
BarBara pleaSant
The Gardener’s Guide to Plant Diseases
BarBara pleaSant
The Gardener’s Weed Book
BarBara pleaSant
The Dirt-Cheap Green Thumbrhonda MaSSinghaM hart
Don’t let gardening costs bal-loon out of control. Equipment, plants, fertilizer, and water bills can be a great drain on the budget, but these tips and tricks — from starting seeds to preserving produce, and from using compost to conserving water — will help pennywise gardeners control costs.
The City Gardener’s Handbooklinda yang
Down & Dirty!ellen zachoS
Fun outdoor projects cover everything from attracting birds to preparing treats with your homegrown strawber-ries. Each project includes Down & Dirty Basics, clear and accessible information to get you started and give you confidence.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
Book Club“If you are one of those people who like to plunge right in without pausing to read the directions, this book is for you.”
— Chicago Tribune
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ISBN 978-0-88266-441-5; no. 66441
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320 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-516-6; no. 67516
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ISBN 978-0-88266-566-5; no. 66566
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160 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-949-6; no. 66949
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192 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-334-6; no. 67334
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ISBN 978-1-58017-437-4; no. 67437
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ISBN 978-1-58017-333-9; no. 67333
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ISBN 978-0-88266-609-9; no. 66609
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144 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-921-2; no. 66921
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208 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-274-9; no. 66274
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192 pages; 6 x 98-copy counter display
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ISBN 978-1-60342-499-8; no. 62499
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ISBN 978-1-60342-441-7; no. 62441
Two-color; illustrations throughout
288 pages; 5 x 7
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ISBN 978-1-58017-449-7; no. 67449
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
336 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-641-5; no. 67641
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ISBN 978-1-58017-642-2; no. 67642
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
256 pages; 9¼ x 10
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Gardening
“O’Sullivan shows aspiring greenthumbs how to take care of their gardens all year-round . . . her tone is warm and encouraging.”
— Publishers Weekly
The Homeowner’s Complete Tree & Shrub Handbookpenelope o’Sullivan photography By karen BuSSolini
Trees and shrubs can be the heart and soul of the home land-scape. Learn how to use them effectively with this compre-hensive handbook, covering all the essentials of woody plant gardening. In addition to basic design principles and plant selection and care, the handbook features an extensive encyclo-pedia of more than 350 tree and shrub profiles.▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book Club
Garden StoneBarBara pleaSant
photography By dency kane
Stonework, artfully blended with other garden plantings, gives strength and structure to 40 landscape designs. Projects range from a simple flagstone path to an elaborate Zen-inspired meditation garden.▶ Winner of a Garden Globe
Award of Achievement
▶ Selection of HomeStyle
Book Club
▶ 62,000 copies in print
StonescapingJan kowalczewSki
whitner
Practical and detailed direc-tions for incorporating the beauty and strength of stone into more than 20 Asian, European, and contemporary home garden designs.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 122,000 copies in print
Natural Stonescapesrichard l. duBé and
Frederick c. caMpBell
Create beautiful landscapes that mimic the forms of nature with more than 20 designs for stone groupings appropriate for all types of sites. ▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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Covering GroundBarBara w. elliS
Ground covers are a beautiful way to bring variety, texture, and durability to open sweeps of lawn. A vibrant new palette of unexpected plant choices and hardworking design and planting advice give gardeners the know-how to create striking, low-maintenance alternatives to traditional lawns.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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DeckscapingBarBara w. elliS
Transform any deck from an overexposed flat space to a cool, private living area with trellises, lighting, and plants.▶ Main Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 63,000 copies in print
Poolscapingcatriona tudor erler
From choosing lighting to picking plants, learn what it takes to create a beautiful pool area.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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▶ 57,000 copies in print
Fallscapingnancy J. ondra and
Stephanie cohen photography By roB cardillo
Celebrate autumn with this comprehensive guide to the best late-blooming plants. Included are 10 complete gar-den plans that combine flow-ers, shrubs, ground covers, and grasses that thrive in the cool, golden days of early fall.▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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Designing Your Gardens and Landscapes
Janet Macunovich
Appropriate for any region, this practical 12-step approach to home landscape design focuses on the individual pref-erences, natural restrictions, and climatic concerns of the landscaper.▶ 71,000 copies in print
Paper: $29.95 uS / $36.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-570-8; no. 67570
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
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$39.95 uS / $49.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-571-5; no. 67571
416 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-544-9; no. 67544
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
240 pages; 8‹/• x 10
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ISBN 978-0-88266-755-3; no. 66755
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illustrations throughout
168 pages; 8½ x 11
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ISBN 978-1-58017-092-5; no. 67092
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illustrations throughout
176 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-385-8; no. 67385
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
208 pages; 9¼ x 10
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ISBN 978-1-58017-408-4; no. 67408
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ISBN 978-1-58017-680-4; no. 67680
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240 pages; 9¼ x 10
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ISBN 978-1-58017-665-1; no. 67665
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ISBN 978-1-58017-315-5; no. 67315
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176 pages; 8½ x 10‡/•
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Birds & Butterflies
The Bird Watching Answer Booklaura erickSon
Birders turn to the Cornell Lab of Ornithology, the world’s leading authority on birds and an information clearinghouse for bird-watchers of all levels, for answers to their in-the-field questions. Now hundreds of those questions and answers are gathered here in a handy, portable volume that explains how birds follow migration paths, when and where they sleep, and why they don’t get cold feet.
“This is a gem of a book! I would recommend The Bird Watching Answer Book to anyone with even a casual interest in birds.”
— Kenn Kaufman, author and bird expert
Bird Brainteaserspatrick Merrell
Birdwatchers and puzzle fans alike will delight in this fresh collection of games, puzzles, and avian amusements. Packed with bird-themed crosswords, visual puzzles, and the first-ever Birdoku challenges, the book also features fascinating bird facts, trivia, and lore.
What’s That Bird?JoSeph choiniere & claire
MowBray golding
The perfect tool for beginning enthusiasts of all ages, What’s That Bird? offers basic bird literacy in a fun, easy-to-use guide that teaches the best ways to observe and identify common birds.
Raptor! chriStyna M. lauBach,
rené lauBach, and charleS w. g. SMith
Meet the birds at the top of the food chain! Kids learn how to locate raptors in the wild and explore the myster-ies of raptor flight, hunting strategies, and behavior. ▶ Outstanding Science Trade
Book for Students K-12 Selection
▶ Selection of Children’s Book-
of-the-Month Club
▶ 60,000 copies in print
The Life Cycles of ButterfliesJudy BurriS & wayne richardS
Witness the life cycles of 23 common backyard butterflies through more than 400 stunning photographs. Each butterfly is shown from start to maturity, with sequential photographs of the egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, and emerging butterfly — a richly visual guide to one of nature’s most wondrous creations. ▶ 2007 Teachers’ Choice Children’s Book Award
▶ Discovery Channel Book Club Selection
▶ 36,000 copies in print
The Family Butterfly Book
rick Mikula
▶ The Garden Writers
Association of America’s 2001
Quill & Trowel Award for the Art
of Garden Communication
▶ 55,000 copies in print
Birdfeeders, Shelters & Bathsedward a. Baldwin
Learn to control squirrels and other predators while attract-ing your favorite backyard birds, with more than 25 cre-ative designs for birdfeeders, birdbaths, and even a roost-ing box.▶ 143,000 copies in print
The Backyard Bird-Lover’s Guide
Jan Mahnken
In this colorful, information-packed reference book for attracting, feeding, and watching a wide variety of birds, Mahnken introduces 135 North American species. Includes information about territory, courtship, nesting, and parenting characteristics.▶ Selection of Book-of-the-
Month Club
▶ 114,000 copies in print
8-copy counter display
$119.60 uS / $151.60 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-503-2; no. 62503
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ISBN 978-1-60342-452-3; no. 62452
Two-color; illustrations throughout
400 pages; 4½ x 6‹/•8-copy counter display
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ISBN 978-1-60342-109-6; no. 62109
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no. 62080; Two-color
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324 pages; 4 x 6
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ISBN 978-1-58017-554-8; no. 67554
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ISBN 978-1-58017-618-7; no. 67618
160 pages; 9‹/¢ x 7½
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ISBN 978-1-58017-292-9; no. 67292
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ISBN 978-1-58017-335-3; no. 67335
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ISBN 978-0-88266-927-4; no. 66927
Full-color; illustrations throughout
320 pages; 7 x 10
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ISBN 978-0-88266-623-5; no. 66623
One-color with 8-page color
photographic insert; photographs
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128 pages; 8½ x 11
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Nature
“A wonderful book for young people, this book has also inspired this old gardener to go out and get one of those nice new sketchbooks . . . ”
— The New York Times
Keeping a Nature Journalclare walker leSlie & charleS e. roth
Reconnect with nature through sketching and writing with these sim-ple methods for capturing the living beauty of each season. Includes exercises and prompts for all ages.▶ Recipient of the John Burroughs Young Readers Nature Book Award
▶ Selection of One Spirit and Crossings Book Clubs
▶ 94,000 copies in print
Nature Journalclare walker leSlie
More than a blank book, but with ample room to record all your reflections on nature, here is a unique guided journal with just the right amount of inspiration and information.
Drawn to Nature Through the Journals of Clare Walker LeslieClare Walker Leslie uses her personal sketches and nature observations as an invitation to read-ers to share in the pleasure of her nature watch-ing and to take a moment to slow down and see nature with renewed appreciation.
The Nature Connectionclare walker leSlie
This interactive workbook, packed with creative, year-round nature activities, is sure to please everyone ages 8 to 13. Clare Walker Leslie guides kids to observe and record what they see, hear, smell, and touch outdoors, whether they live in the country, the city, or somewhere in between. She offers dozens of fun things to do in every season: write a poem; make a sketch; tell a story; record daily sunrise and sunset times for a month; draw a local map and mark the locations of trees, rocks, animals, and other sights; keep a moon journal; learn about the constellations; or collect leaves and bring them home to sketch and identify. Rediscover the world outside with The Nature Connection!
“What better way to go through the year than looking at and wondering about nature with your kids! A great activity book for budding naturalists.”
— Elizabeth Kolbert, The New Yorker and author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe:
Man, Nature, and Climate Change
WoodsWalkhenry w. art and
Michael w. roBBinS
WoodsWalk is the complete first primer for the inquisitive young naturalist. This guide highlights special creatures, conditions, and natural events in North America and includes identification information on trees, terrain, plants, and wildlife.▶ 42,000 copies in print
Weather!reBecca rupp
Kids are fascinated by the unstoppable force of weather. Impeccable science, 20 excit-ing experiments, and irresist-ible facts and lore will turn every young weather-kid into a know-it-all. Jemima and Rodney, a brother-and-sister team with a right brain/left brain rivalry, guide readers through the book’s scientific concepts and projects.▶ Teachers’ Choice Award for
Children’s Books“In a time when most kids know more about the Amazon rain forest than their own back-yards, The Nature Connection will open a whole new world.”
— Richard Louv, author of Last Child in the Woods
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ISBN 978-1-60342-531-5; no. 62531
Two-color; illustrations throughout
304 pages; 7‹/• x 9¼
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$18.95 uS / $23.95 can
ISBN 978-1-58017-296-7; no. 67296
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176 pages; 7½ x 10
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ISBN 978-1-58017-614-9; no. 67614
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176 pages; 6½ x 8
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ISBN 978-1-58017-493-0; no. 67493
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224 pages; 9¼ x 10
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ISBN 978-1-58017-452-7; no. 67452
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ISBN 978-1-58017-477-0; no. 67477
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ISBN 978-1-58017-420-6; no. 67420
Full-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
144 pages; 7‹/• x 9¼
activity book for budding naturalists.”The New Yorker
Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change
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Pets & Sports
The Kitten Owner’s Manual
arden Moore
Raise a happy indoor cat with Arden Moore’s practi-cal advice, presented in a fun question-and-answer format. Hints and tips from leading veterinarians and behavior-ists are included, plus suc-cess stories from real-life cat owners.▶ 36,000 copies in print
The Puppy Owner’s Manual
diana delMar
Learn to control typical mis-chievous puppy antics — barking, chewing, nipping — using humane, common-sense training techniques. Raise a healthy, happy, and safe pet who’s a pleasure to have around the house.▶ 89,000 copies in print
Canine Sports & GameskriStin MehuS-roe
For every dog there is a sport that provides a perfect outlet for his intelligence and energy. Here is a full range of 19 fun and athletic activities — something for every dog and every owner. Each game, obedience competition, and test of instinctive skills is described in full, with information on history, complete rules, required equipment, how to begin training, safety reminders, related organizations, achievable goals, and inspiring anecdotes.
Dr. Kidd’s Guide to Herbal Cat Care
randy kidd, dvM, ph.d.
Holistic veterinarian Randy Kidd offers thorough, up-to-date information on gentle, chemical-free treatments for preventive care as well as acute feline health problems.
Dr. Kidd’s Guide to Herbal Dog Care
randy kidd, dvM, ph.d.
Maintain your dog’s health the natural way with gentle, chemical-free treatments for preventive care as well as acute canine health problems.
The Snowshoe Experienceclaire walter
Expert snowshoer Claire Walter provides nuts-and-bolts information so people of every age and fitness level can start enjoying this easy, low-impact wintertime activity quickly. You'll learn techniques for traversing slopes and maneuvering in deep snow, tips on run-ning in snowshoes, safety precautions, and even trail etiquette.
The Hiking Companion
Michael w. roBBinS
The Hiking Companion offers an overview of the hiking experi-ence in various terrains, from forests to fields, waterside to mountains. Including discus-sions of common mistakes and how to avoid them, recommendations on trip planning and equipment, and lessons on basic navigation, as well as exciting stories of once-in-a-lifetime adventures.
The Kayak CompanionJoe glickMan
Joe Glickman, a two-time member of the U.S. National Marathon Kayak Team, teaches beginners the basic techniques of sea, touring, and recreational kayaking, and offers expert advice on navigation, troubleshooting, and boat assessment to more experienced kayakers. Glick-man includes stories of his own kayaking adventures and magical moments.
Raising a Team Playerharry Sheehy
with danny peary
Sheehy, a renowned colle-giate athletic director, shares his wisdom from more than twenty years of working with young athletes. He encour-ages parents to get involved, discusses sportsmanship, and offers advice on how to praise, encourage, temper, support, and teach young team players.
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144 pages; 6 x 9
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Pets
Happy Dog, Happy Youarden Moore
To accommodate busy dog lovers, Arden Moore offers hun-dreds of quick tips and practical ideas — many achievable in five minutes a day — to reinforce the human/canine bond. Games, playful training sessions, practical travel advice, tips for trips to the vet, and grooming hints all fill the pages of this friendly manual. ▶ 58,000 copies in print
Happy Cat, Happy Youarden Moore
Hundreds of fast and fun ideas for developing strong bonds with cats will have even the busiest owners looking forward to game breaks and massage sessions. Bath time, mealtime, quiet time, and playtime — they’re all covered in this low-fuss approach to caring for lovable feline companions. ▶ 59,000 copies in print
The Dog Behavior Answer Bookarden Moore Foreword By John grogan
Dogs and people don’t always speak the same language — that’s where dog expert Arden Moore steps in. Working with real dogs and real dog owners over the years, Moore has seen and addressed hundreds of behavioral issues. Moore’s friendly handbook helps readers view the world through their dogs’ eyes. ▶ 65,000 copies in print
The Cat Behavior Answer Bookarden Moore Foreword By nancy peterSon, rvt
For cat owners and lovers everywhere, pet expert Arden Moore explores feline behavior in an inviting, browsable Q & A format. Her practical advice and workable solu-tions to common kitty conun-drums help owners prevent the destructive behavior and embrace the charming quirks.▶ 60,000 copies in print
Real Food for Dogsarden Moore illuStrated By anne daviS
For dog owners who want the very best for their compan-ions, Arden Moore provides 50 nutritionally balanced, veterinarian-approved recipes, prepared from everyday food items available at local supermarkets. Dogs love the healthy food, and readers will laugh out loud at Anne Davis’s delightful illustrations. ▶ 89,000 copies in print
Real Food for Catspatti delMonte illuStrated By anne daviS
This collection of 50 simple but nutritionally balanced, vet-approved recipes will have your cat rubbing your ankles faster than you can say “can opener.” ▶ 47,000 copies in print
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304 pages; 5 x 7
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Food & Drink
The New England Clam Shack CookbookBrooke doJny
Taste the pride of New England with traditional coastal fare from 25 clam shacks, lobster pounds, and chowder houses. The second edition is fully updated with great new eateries.▶ Selection of The Good CookBook Club
▶ 83,000 copies in print
Dishing Up Vermonttracey MedeiroS
Savor the true taste of Vermont — from sweet maple syrup and local honey to organic produce and creamy dairy products — with 145 recipes that capture the excitement of the state’s food scene. Chefs, B&B owners, and farmers share their favorite creations in a collection that ranges from classic blueberry pancakes to a savory tart made with onions, orchard-fresh apples, and tangy Grafton cheddar.▶ Selection of The Good Cook Book Club
“This is perfect for anyone who is — or aspires to be
— a locavore.” — Epicurious.com
Dishing Up MaineBrooke doJny
Join Brooke Dojny on a delicious journey through one of the country’s most diverse culinary regions. These recipes evoke all the tastes of Maine — from fresh potatoes to baked beans and steamed lobsters to blueberries. With 25 recipes from Maine’s most exciting chefs, local stories and food lore, and tips on hid-den road-food gems, this is the ultimate food-lover’s guide to Down East cooking.▶ Selection of The Good Cook Book Club
▶ 38,000 copies in print
Dishing Up Marylandlucie l. SnodgraSS photography By edwin reMSBerg
From the Chesapeake to the Alleghenies, Maryland offers a rich diversity of native foods and food traditions. Now anyone, anywhere, can enjoy the taste of Maryland’s cuisine with 150 delicious recipes, some contributed by the Old Line State’s most celebrated chefs. In addition to recipes, there is food lore; advice on the best places to visit; and fascinating profiles of local food producers, chefs, restaurants, fishermen, and crabbers.
“A culinary journey, highlighting the people and places who bring Mary-land cuisine and agriculture to life.”
— Phil Pyle, Executive Chef, Fair Hill Inn
“Blissfully simple, every recipe
begs to be made. This is
American cooking at its best —
original, unpretentious, truly
appealing.” — Sally Koslow, McCall’s
Maple Syrup Cookbookken haedrich
Maple syrup isn’t just for breakfast anymore. Ken Hae-drich offers recipes both sweet and savory that feature maple syrup and its wonderful earthy, tangy qualities. ▶ 101,000 copies in print
Apple Cookbookolwen woodier
Mouthwatering recipes for everyone’s favorite fruit. Expe-rience the delicious versatility of the apple at every meal, all year long. Olwen Woodier provides more than 140 reci-pes, including beverages, breakfasts, appetizers, soups, salads, side dishes, entrées, and desserts.▶ Selection of The Good Cook Book Club
▶ 172,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-60342-048-8
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Cookie Craftvalerie peterSon & Janice Fryer
Beautifully decorated cookies are within the reach of every home baker! From rolling and baking to flooding and piping, here are all the tips and tricks that turn plain cookies into special-occasion treats. Also included are instructions for making stand-up cookies, tips on creating icing color palettes, tips on planning decorating parties, advice on freezing and shipping, and everything else cookie crafters need. ▶ Selection of The Good Cook Book Club
▶ 43,000 copies in print
“Wow. This book might even stop Martha Stewart in her tracks. The cook-ies are gorgeous and the level of detail is stunning. ”— Minneapolis Star-Tribune
Cookie Craft Christmas
valerie peterSon & Janice Fryer
From a tree with sparkly icing ornaments to shimmering lights strung on a licorice wire, these designs will chal-lenge and delight every baker.
▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice
and The Good Cook Book Clubs
Ghoulish GoodiesSharon BowerS
Eat, drink, and enjoy the creepy yuckiness of Monster Eyeballs, Chocolate Spider Clusters, and Buried Alive Cupcakes. More than 70 kid-friendly recipes will make the preparation even more fun that Halloween itself. ▶ 80,000 copies in print
The Donut BookSally levitt SteinBerg
This pop-culture tribute to every tasty facet of donut-ology is a sweet journey through the origins, recipes, lore, literature, commerce, mythology, and philosophy of America’s favorite coffee companion. ▶ Selection of The Good Cook
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A World of CakekryStina caStella
Tour the world of cake! Cakes are at the center of life’s celebrations, big and small, in every corner of the globe. A bite-size lamington is a treat with tea in Australia. In Africa golden fritters bursting with sweet fruit are popular street snacks. Honey cakes celebrate new beginnings in Jewish tradition, and peach buns are a symbol of longev-ity in Taiwan. Fruitcakes, from Germany’s stollen to Italy’s panettone, are popular Christmas fare. This delectable cookbook offers more than 150 irresistible recipes accompanied by mouthwatering photographs, ideas for delicious variations, and fasci-nating historical and cultural facts. This is a must-have for anyone who loves making (or eating!) cake. ▶ Selection of The Good Cook Book Club
“An oh-so-tempting tour of cakes around the globe. Castella ignites curiosity and inspires us to bake a new cake tonight.”
— Anne Byrn, The Cake Mix Doctor
Candy ConstructionSharon BowerS
Build a candy fantasy! Sharon Bowers shows you how to use ordinary store-bought candy and cookies as the raw material for a brand-new kind of crafting. You’ll find sim-ple, step-by-step instructions for making dozens of things children love, including spaceships, butterflies, a fairy-tale castle, a pirate ship, a dump truck, planes, Egyptian pyra-mids, aliens, a steam train, Christmas trees, Easter eggs, and much more — all crafted with candy. The sweet pos-sibilities are endless!
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ISBN 978-1-58017-694-1; no. 67694
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ISBN 978-1-60342-440-0; no. 62440
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ISBN 978-1-60342-501-8; no. 62501
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ISBN 978-1-60342-146-1; no. 62146
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ISBN 978-1-58017-548-7; no. 67548
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ISBN 978-1-60342-576-6; no. 62576
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ISBN 978-1-60342-548-3; no. 62548
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ISBN 978-1-60342-746-3
no. 62746
The Cake Mix Doctor
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Recipes from the Root Cellarandrea cheSMan
Sweet winter squashes, hardy greens, jewel-toned root vegetables, and potatoes of every kind make local eating easy and delicious in autumn and winter. Whether these vegetables are gathered from the garden, from a well-tended root cellar, or from the market, their flavors and nutrition pack a powerful punch. Try them in soups, main dishes, winter salads, and side dishes. This collection of more than 250 recipes brings local produce to the winter table.
Serving Up the Harvest
andrea cheSMan
“A dynamic addition to any cook’s library . . . it’s particularly helpful that chapters, organized by vegetable, progress seasonally along with harvest times.”
— Los Angeles Daily News
Root CellaringMike and nancy BuBel
Use the earth’s naturally cool, stable temperature as an energy-saving way to store nearly 100 varieties of perishable fruits and vegetables all year long. The authors include specific storage requirements for each crop and building instructions for big and small root cellars.▶ 135,000 copies in print
“The most complete book on the subject you are likely to find.”
— Backwoods Home Magazine
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ISBN 978-1-60342-545-2; no. 62545
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ISBN 978-1-58017-663-7; no. 67663
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512 pages; 8 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-703-4; no. 66703
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ISBN 978-0-88266-744-7; no. 66744
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ISBN 978-0-88266-918-2; no. 66918
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ISBN 978-1-58017-052-9; no. 67052
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ISBN 978-1-58017-520-3; no. 67520
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224 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-843-7; no. 66843
176 pages; 7‹/• x 9¼
Recipes from the Root Cellarandrea cheSMan
Herbal VinegarMaggie oSter
Make dozens of vinegars with recipes that feature various herbs, spices, vegetables, and flowers, then put them to fla-vorful use in more than 100 recipes for everything from appetizers to entrées.▶ Selection of The Good Cook
Book Club
▶ 160,000 copies in print
Herb Mixtures & Spicy Blends
Maggie oSter
Use spice rubs and herb blends to flavor foods with-out adding fat or calories. Here are more than 100 reci-pes gathered from herb shops and herb farms across North America.▶ 71,000 copies in print
Homemade Root Beer, Soda & Pop
Stephen creSSwell
Make delicious old favorites, such as Root Beer, Birch Beer, and Ginger Beer, and then branch out to newer fizzy creations such as Raspberry Shrub, Coffee Whizzer, and Fruit Smoothies.▶ 43,000 copies in print
“This book gets an A+! A good variety of old-fashioned recipes.”
— American Herb Association
Ciderannie proulX & lew nicholS
“A handbook thorough enough to guide even a novice through the process of cidermaking.”
— The Baltimore Sun
▶ 88,000 copies in print
Pickles & Relishesandrea cheSMan
These 150 quick-and-easy recipes turn bumper crops into mouthwatering pickles and relishes, using little or no salt. All techniques meet cur-rent USDA guidelines.▶ 110,000 copies in print
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The Big Book of Preserving the Harvestcarol w. coStenBader
Learn how to preserve a summer day — in batches — from this classic primer on drying, freezing, canning, and pickling techniques. Even the busiest cooks can create a well-stocked pantry of fruits, vegetables, flavored vinegars, pickles, chutneys, and seasonings with more than 150 step-by-step recipes.▶ Selection of The Good Cook Book Club
▶ 159,000 copies in print
“ . . . will conjure up images of Grandma’s pantry, but it features the latest techniques for preserving food.” — The Orange County Register
Put ’em Up!Sherri BrookS vinton
With simple step-by-step instructions and delicious contemporary recipes, Put ’em Up! will have the most timid beginners filling their pantries and freezers in no time. Vinton covers everything: refrigerating, freezing, air- and oven-drying, cold- and hot-pack canning, and pickling. Recipes range from the fresh and daring — Wasabi Beans, Cherry and Black Pepper Preserves, Pickled Fennel, Salsa Verde — to the best versions of tried-and-true favorites, including applesauce and apple butter, dried tomatoes, marinara sauce, bread and butter pickles, strawberry jam, and much more.▶ Selection of Crafter’s Choice, The Good Cook, and One Spirit
Book Clubs ▶ 50,000 copies in print
“What a delicious way to eat locally even when the snow is falling.”— Deborah Madison, Local Flavors, Cooking and
Eating from America's Farmers Markets
The Beginner’s Guide to Preserving Food at HomeJanet chadwick
Discover the best and quickest methods for preserving every common vegetable and fruit, arranged in a friendly food-by-food format. Readers will find freezing, drying, canning, brin-ing, and storage instructions thorough enough to encourage complete beginners. Projects range from quickly freezing a few bags of bell pepper slices to oven-drying tomatoes to canning a delicious batch of peach jam.▶ 124,000 copies in print
Keeping the Harvestnancy chioFFi & gretchen Mead
Enjoy your abundant harvest of garden-fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the year with these simple, yet satisfying home-preserving techniques.▶ 216,000 copies in print
Making & Using Dried FoodsphylliS hoBSon
Dry and store fruits, vegeta-bles, grains, meats, and herbs with simple, step-by-step instructions. Includes dozens of recipes and plans for build-ing a food dryer.▶ 55,000 copies in print
Woodstove CookeryJane cooper
With advice on every aspect of woodstoves — from buy-ing to cleaning to cooking on and in — this book will show you how to get more use out of your family-room or country-cabin woodstove.▶ 93,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-60342-546-9; no. 62546
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ISBN 978-1-60342-145-4; no. 62145
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ISBN 978-0-88266-650-1; no. 66650
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ISBN 978-0-88266-615-0; no. 66615
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ISBN 978-0-88266-108-7; no. 66108
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ISBN 978-1-58017-458-9; no. 67458
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352 pages; 8 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-923-2
no. 67923
Best
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Best seller
Best seller
“A no-nonsense, confidence-building approach to canning, freezing, drying, brining, and root-cellaring almost any fruit or vegetable that you can think of.”
— Idaho Press Tribune
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ISBN 978-1-60342-936-8
no. 67936
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The Baking Answer Booklauren chattMan
Answering more than 750 questions about common and spe-cialty ingredients, finicky ovens, the best equipment, the sci-ence behind the magic of baking, and the unique properties, quirks, and flavors of every kind of baked good, Chattman reas-sures readers with commonsense solutions, foolproof substitu-tions, and fun facts about the history and evolution of favorite baked goods. Includes 26 recipes.
250 Treasured Country Desserts
andrea cheSMan & Fran raBoFF
Here are 250 recipes per-fect for special occasions and everyday celebrations — these are the cookies to bake for after-school snacks, the ice creams for summer weekends, and the pies that celebrate fall’s sweetest fruit. These delights recall the best memories of everyone’s childhood.▶ Selection of The Good Cook
and HomeStyle Book Clubs
500 Treasured Country Recipes
Martha Storey & FriendS
As complete a resource as your grandmother’s recipe card box, this heirloom cookbook features more than 500 simple recipes with old-fashioned heart. These are the family favorites that never go out of style — from classic bread-and-butter pickles to hand-churned ice cream.▶ Selection of The Good Cook
Book Club
▶ 90,000 copies in print
Mom’s Best One-Dish Suppers
andrea cheSMan
Designed to help today’s home cooks entice the whole family to the dinner table, these 101 recipes satisfy comfort-food cravings with minimal fuss and cleanup.▶ 75,000 copies in print
Picnicdeedee Stovel
A truism of food and eating is that meals always taste better outdoors! Take advantage of occasions to picnic with more than 125 recipes for dishes that are simple to prepare and pack, travel well, and — most important of all — taste great when fresh air is added.▶ Selection of The Good Cook
Book Club
▶ 150,000 copies in print
Let’s Get Togetherdeedee Stovel & paM
wakeField
Enjoy the company of family and friends with 200 recipes that keep the fun in enter-taining. No matter what the party demands, the authors have done it all before and share their relaxed advice and best recipes with their readers.
101 Perfect Chocolate Chip
Cookiesgwen Steege
Everyone has a different idea of what makes a chocolate chip cookie truly perfect, but with 101 recipes, you are sure to find a favorite. ▶ 94,000 copies in print
The Good-to-Go Cookbook
kathleen cannata hanna
Keep the entire family fed and satisfied with 15-minute dinners for the most hectic evenings and 30-minute dinners for more relaxed meals. Brown-bag specials, grab-and-go breakfasts, after-school snacks, and quick pick-me-ups round out Han-na’s can-do guide to feeding busy families.
Mom’s Best Crowd-Pleasers
andrea cheSMan
Organize a neighborhood picnic, master a few potluck favorites, or whip up last-minute cupcakes for a bake sale. It’s all achievable and fun with Mom’s relaxed approach to feeding groups of every size.
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ISBN 978-1-60342-495-0; no. 62495
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ISBN 978-1-60342-439-4; no. 62439
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ISBN 978-1-58017-291-2; no. 67291
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ISBN 978-1-60342-152-2; no. 62152
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ISBN 978-1-60342-076-1; no. 62076
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ISBN 978-1-58017-629-3; no. 67629
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ISBN 978-1-60342-029-7; no. 62029
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288 pages; 8 x 8
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$119.60 uS / $151.60 can
ISBN 978-1-60342-054-9; no. 62054
“This compact book came to this baker’s rescue. Chattman cov-ers about every baking dilemma imaginable.”
— Marcia Poole, Sioux City Journal
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The Cleaner Plate ClubBeth Bader and ali BenJaMin
Are you weary of trying to get your children to eat something — anything — other than macaroni and cheese and chicken nuggets? Beth Bader and Ali Benjamin offer easy reci-pes and expert advice to help parents find ways to get kids to eat nonprocessed food and enjoy it! Their fresh ideas will help parents present foods that are appealing to kids, elim-inate food waste, and finally quit worrying about what their children eat. A must-have for any mom or dad, The Cleaner Plate Club is a recipe for healthier kids and happier families.
“A down-to-earth guide for busy parents trying to raise healthy kids.”
— Elizabeth Kolbert, The New Yorker and author of Field Notes from a Catastrophe:
Man, Nature, and Climate Change
The Locavore WayaMy cotler
Buy, cook, and eat close to home! The Locavore Way leads the way with shopping tips, helpful lists, and selection strategies for consumers looking for new ways to source more local food. As effective as a personal tour through a bustling farmers’ mar-ket, this is the carry-along guide that helps readers shop effec-tively, prepare their purchases well, and support a sustainable model of food production.
“Knowledgeable and unpretentious . . . a wonderful guide to a better way of eating.”
— Barbara Wheaton, author, Savoring the Past,
culinary historian
“Amy Cotler is a culinary professional and farm-to-food advocate who puts the pleasure into eating locally.”
— Hilary Baum, founder, The Baum Forum
Tomato: A Fresh-from-the-Vine
Cookbooklawrence daviS-
hollander
For tomato fanatics, tomato gardeners, and the people who can’t resist picking up lush, juicy tomatoes at the farmers’ market, here are 150 recipes that celebrate glorious summer tomatoes.
Pumpkin, A Super Food for All 12 Months of the Year
deedee Stovel
“DeeDee Stovel will entice you with all manner of recipes using fresh and canned pumpkin.”
— San Jose Mercury News▶ 37,000 copies in print
Fix, Freeze, Feastkati neville and lindSay tkacSik
Save time, work, money, and stress! Buy groceries in bulk, prepare easy dishes, package them in meal-size freezer bags, and then stock the freezer with ready-to-defrost-and-serve homemade meals. This is the winning system of Fix, Freeze, Feast, now available in a convenient paperback edition. Each of 125 delicious, healthful recipes includes simple directions for 1) dividing, preparing, and storing raw ingredients and 2) thawing and cooking the food. Includes a tempting variety of main courses, breakfast options, soups, sides, desserts, and snacks.
The Classic Zucchini Cookbook
nancy c. ralSton, Marynor Jordan,
and andrea cheSMan
Savor the flavor and enjoy the health benefits of zucchini and squash with 225 recipes.▶ Selection of The Good Cook
Book Club
▶ 500,000 copies in print
“Presented in a colorful, kid-friendly style, with mom-next-door chatty text, this guide offers advice on what to choose and how to cook it in a fast-food age. Great for all readers interested in healthy cooking/shopping for the family.”
— Library Journal
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no. 62453
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256 pages; 6 x 8
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no. 67768
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ISBN 978-1-60342-726-5; no. 62726
256 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-453-4; no. 67453
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320 pages; 8 x 8½
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no. 67921
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ISBN 978-1-58017-682-8; no. 67682
256 pages; 7 x 9
parents trying to raise healthy kids.”The New Yorker
Field Notes from a Catastrophe: Man, Nature, and Climate Change
“Knowledgeable and
— Barbara Wheaton, Savoring the Past,
culinary historian
Best seller
“Not so much a cook-book as a bulk-saving survival guide for har-ried cooks everywhere.”
— Northern Virginia Magazine
tea
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Raw EnergyStephanie tourleS
Indulge in satisfying snacks that provide essential vitamins and minerals and boost energy levels without the sugar crashes that accompany pack-aged, processed snacks. The snacks in Raw Energy are chock-full of raw fruits, vegetables, nuts, seeds, oils, and natural sweeteners. All-raw ingre-dients are used in smoothies, trail mixes, chips and dip, parfaits, frozen treats, candies, and cook-ies that satisfy hunger and restore vital nutrients — perfect for raw-food enthusiasts and curious, health-conscious cooks alike.▶ Selection of One Spirit Book Club
“These are great recipes to
mix up your everyday rou-
tine and fun treats to share
with others.”— Matthew Kenney, raw food chef
The Healthy College CookbookaleXandra niMetz, JaSon Stanley, and eMeline Starr with rachel holcoMB
This classic college cookbook features more than 300 student-friendly recipes. Every student who has ever wondered how to boil an egg will find tasty, simple options for quick meals, eat-on-the-go breakfasts, and soups, sandwiches, and salads that satisfy any time of day. There are dozens of vegetarian and vegan options, and every recipe is as nutritious as it is delicious.▶ 142,000 copies in print
Tea with FriendselizaBeth knight
▶ Selection of HomeStyle
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Country Tea PartiesMaggie Stuckey
▶ Selection of HomeStyle Book
Club
Healing TonicsJeanine pollak
Bring the juice bar home with these simple, nourishing formu-las for drinks that are safe and tasty and can help boost mental clarity, increase stamina, ease digestive discomfort, support heart health, and more. ▶ Selection of One Spirit Book Club
▶ 100,000 copies in print
The College Cookbookgeri harrington
From more than 55 colleges and universities across North America, here are 200 original recipes designed for the busy and (often) broke college student.▶ 66,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-60342-467-7; no. 62467
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272 pages; 6½ x 7½
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ISBN 978-1-60342-030-3; no. 62030
Two-color; illustrations throughout
304 pages; 8 x 8
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ISBN 978-1-60342-115-7; no. 62115
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ISBN 978-1-58017-240-0
no. 67240
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160 pages; 7½ x 7½
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ISBN 978-0-88266-497-2; no. 66497
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160 pages; 8 x 7¼
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ISBN 978-1-58017-050-5; no. 67050
Full-color; illustrations throughout
64 pages; 7½ x 7½
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ISBN 978-1-58017-245-5; no. 67245
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80 pages; 7½ x 7½
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ISBN 978-1-58017-099-4; no. 67099
Two-color; photographs and
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ISBN 978-1-58017-166-3; no. 67166
Two-color; photographs and
illustrations throughout
160 pages; 7½ x 7½
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ISBN 978-0-88266-935-9; no. 66935
Full-color; illustrations throughout
64 pages; 7½ x 7½
2nd editionRevised
Chaidiana roSen
Herbal Teaskathleen Brown
Taking Time For Teadiana roSen
▶ Selection of HomeStyle
Book Club▶ Selection of HomeStyle
Book Club
“A great cookbook!” — McClatchy Newspapers
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Home Cheese Makingricki carroll
From purchasing or constructing the proper equipment to pre-paring a starter culture and using rennet properly, here is all the information the home cheese maker needs to produce small batches of wonderful, artisanal-style cheeses.▶ Selection of The Good Cook Book Club
▶ 275,000 copies in print
Home Sausage MakingSuSan Mahnke peery & charleS g. reaviS
The classic volume in the field, Home Sausage Making is now completely revised and updated to comply with current USDA safety standards and now features 100 recipes for sausages (cased and uncased) and 50 recipes for cooking with sausage, all written for contemporary tastes and cooking styles.▶ Selection of The Good Cook Book Club
▶ 186,000 copies in print
A Guide to Canning, Freezing, Curing & Smoking Meat,
Fish & GamewilBur F. eaStMan Jr.
This no-nonsense guide, completely revised and updated to comply with latest health and safety guidelines, remains an excellent resource for storing meat.▶ Selection of The Good Cook
Book Club
▶ 149,000 copies in print
The Home Creamerykathy Farrell-kingSley
With the growing availability of local, organic milk, now is the time to bring fresh dairy products back to the home kitchen. Step-by-step instruc-tions guide readers through recipes for more than a dozen fresh and cultured dairy prod-ucts. Included are 75 cooking and baking recipes that show-case homemade dairy items.
“Ricki Carroll has inspired artisans from Loire to Las Vegas. She’s the Billy Graham of Cheese.”
— Barbara Kingsolver, from Animal, Vegetable,
Miracle
Fish Grilled & Smoked
John ManikowSki
A tasty collection for fishing enthusiasts, home cooks, and campers, here are 150 recipes for grilled and smoked fresh and saltwater fish. Don’t know how to smoke a fish? Building plans for three smoker models are included!
Peaches and Other Juicy Fruits
olwen woodier
Peaches, plums, nectarines, and apricots take center stage in 150 sweet and savory recipes from crisps and pies to innovative pairings with roasted chicken, pork ten-derloin, and grilled salmon among many others.
“The instructions for making the most of the sausage varia-tions are surpris-ingly simple.”
— Publisher's Weekly
Making Wild Wines & Meads
pattie vargaS & rich gulling
Use herbs, fruits, and flowers to make 125 unique recipes. There’s no end to the great-tasting wines you can make using ingredients (but not grapes!) from your farmers' market, supermarket, or even your own backyard.▶ 36,000 copies in print
Cordials from Your Kitchen
pattie vargaS & rich gulling
Create delicious, elegant liqueurs for entertaining or gift giving. Includes more than 100 easy cordial recipes.▶ 46,000 copies in print
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ISBN 978-1-58017-903-4
no. 67903
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ISBN 978-1-58017-464-0; no. 67464
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288 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-60342-031-0; no. 62031
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220 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-60342-066-2; no. 62066
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ISBN 978-1-58017-904-1
no. 67904
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ISBN 978-1-58017-471-8; no. 67471
Illustrations throughout
288 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-457-2; no. 67457
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240 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-502-9; no. 67502
Illustrations throughout
264 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-831-0
no. 67831
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ISBN 978-1-58017-499-2; no. 67499
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192 pages; 8 x 8
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ISBN 978-1-58017-182-3; no. 67182
176 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-986-1; no. 66986
Two-color; 176 pages; 7‹/• x 9¼
Vegas. She’s the Billy Graham of Cheese.”
— Barbara Kingsolver, Animal, Vegetable,
Miracle
Best seller
Sausage Making
“The instructions for making the most of
Publisher's Weekly
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From Vines to WinesJeFF coX
You can create your own backyard winery! From Vines to Wines covers every step of the grape-growing and wine-making process right through to savoring the delicious finished product. This fourth edition features an updated resource list and a foreword by Timothy Mondavi of Mondavi Vineyards.▶ 169,000 copies in print
“Cox has a lively prose style that keeps this guide for grape grow-ers and home vintners from ever becoming dull or pompous.”
— The San Francisco Examiner
The Secret Life of Beer!alan d. eaMeS
The Secret Life of Beer! covers thousands of years of fascinating “beerphernalia.” Untold stories, lore, and references to beer in poetry, song, literature, and history will fascinate readers and prove a steady source of beer trivia.▶ 76,000 copies in print
Coffee Timepatrick Merrell and helene hovanec
Coffee Time is a challenging collection of crossword puzzles, word searches, graphic mazes, and sudoku. Quirky trivia, fun factoids, and caffeinated quotations engage puzzlers between challenges. For the latte-obsessed, the coffee-crazed, and the espresso-addicted, here is the perfect little gift.▶ 40,000 copies in print
The Home Winemaker’s Companion
gene Spaziani and ed halloran
Here are 115 delectable wine recipes to guide you through everything from making your very first from a kit to mas-tering advanced techniques for making wine from grapes.▶ 37,000 copies in print
Cellaring WineJeFF coX
A complete sourcebook for enjoying perfectly matured wine. Includes building instructions for various types of storage. Jeff Cox provides a system for selecting wines that will age well, laying them down properly, and knowing when the wines are at their peak and perfect for drinking.
The Winemaker’s Answer Book
aliSon crowe
This handy little Q & A book answers the questions and solves the problems that keep home winemakers awake, worrying about whether their wine will be drinkable. From choosing grapes to sanitizing bottles, this reassuring reference explains the entire process and offers proven solutions for fixing problems.
The Homebrewer’s Garden
Joe FiSher & denniS FiSher
Learn how to greatly enhance the flavor, aroma, and uniqueness of your home-brew by growing your own hops, brewing herbs, and malt grains.▶ 35,000 copies in print
Brew Warekarl F. lutzen &
Mark StevenS
Having the proper equipment takes the hassle out of home-brewing. Here are all the best tools, from home-size versions of commercial brew-ery equipment to simple gad-gets that make homebrewing easier and safer. ▶ 42,000 copies in print
“A natural marriage of two great hobbies — gardening and homebrewing.”
— Craig Bystrynski, Editor of Brew Your Own magazine
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ISBN 978-1-58017-105-2; no. 67105
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ISBN 978-1-58017-794-8; no. 67794
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ISBN 978-1-58017-601-9; no. 67601
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384 pages; 4¼ x 4¼
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ISBN 978-1-60342-009-9; no. 62009
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ISBN 978-1-58017-683-5; no. 67683
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320 pages; 4¼ x 4¼
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ISBN 978-1-58017-209-7; no. 67209
Two-color
272 pages; 8 x 8
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ISBN 978-1-58017-474-9; no. 67474
Two-color; illustrations throughout
272 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-656-9; no. 67656
Two-color; illustrations throughout
384 pages; 4½ x 6‹/•
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ISBN 978-1-58017-010-9; no. 67010
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192 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-926-7; no. 66926
Illustrations throughout
272 pages; 6 x 9
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256 pages; 6 x 9
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“Cox has a lively
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CloneBrewsteSS SzaMatulSki & Mark SzaMatulSki
Magic Hat #9. Ithaca Brown Ale. Moose Drool. Samuel Adams Boston Ale. Learn how to make clones of these and 196 other popular commercial beers! Revised, updated, and expanded, this second edition of CloneBrews contains 50 brand-new recipes, fully updated mashing guidelines, and a Food Pairing feature that recommends the best foods for every beer.▶ 73,500 copies in print
“A great gift for the home brewer. 150 well-crafted and tested recipes produce good approximations of world famous beers.”
— Star-Ledger
Tasting Beerrandy MoSher
The first comprehensive book on tasting, appreciating, and understanding the fine world of craft beers, Tasting Beer discusses the ingredients and brewing methods that make each brew unique and explains how to identify the scents, colors, flavors, and mouthfeel of all the major beer styles. Proper serving and storage conditions, classic food and beer pairings, and recommended brews in each of more than 50 worldwide beer styles encourage readers to expand their beer horizons.▶ 36,000 copies in print
Best seller
The Homebrewer’s Answer BookaShton lewiS
Master brewer Ashton Lewis answers all the questions that arise at every step of the homebrewing process, from choosing equipment and ingredients to achieving the per-fect foam. In a friendly Q & A format, Lewis guides readers through the wonderful process of turning malt, hops, yeast, and water into beer. His straightforward expertise calms the beginner and gives experienced brewers the confidence to experiment with new flavors, recipes, and styles.
Brew Chem 101lee w. JanSon, ph.d.
Homebrew Favoriteskarl F. lutzen
& Mark StevenS
▶ 80,000 copies in print
More Homebrew Favorites
karl F. lutzen & Mark StevenS
Dave Miller’s Homebrewing Guide
dave Miller
▶ 80,000 copies in print
Brewing Made EasyJoe FiSher & denniS FiSher
North American CloneBrews
Scott r. ruSSell
Best seller
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ISBN 978-1-60342-539-1; no. 62539
Two-color; 440 pages; 7 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-60342-089-1; no. 62089
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ISBN 978-1-58017-675-0; no. 67675
Two-color; illustrations throughout
432 pages; 4½ x 6‹/•10-copy mixed counter display
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ISBN 978-0-88266-940-3; no. 66940
128 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-0-88266-613-6; no. 66613
256 pages; 6 x 9
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320 pages; 6 x 9
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368 pages; 6 x 9
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96 pages; 6 x 9
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ISBN 978-1-58017-246-2; no. 67246
Two-color
176 pages; 7‹/• x 9¼
Magic Hat #9. Ithaca Brown Ale. Moose Drool. Samuel Adams Boston Ale. Learn how to make clones of these
CloneBrews
guidelines, and a Food Pairing feature that recommends
discusses the ingredients and brewing methods that make each brew unique and explains how to identify the
beer styles. Proper serving and storage conditions, classic food and beer pairings, and recommended brews in each of more than 50 worldwide beer styles encourage readers
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2-at-a-time Socks ............................... 49
40 Fundamentals of english riding ....... 8
101 arena exercises ............................40
101 designer one-Skein wonders.......47
101 dressage exercises
for horse & rider ............................40
101 drill team exercises
for horse & rider ............................40
101 horsemanship &
equitation patterns .........................40
101 Jumping exercises
for horse & rider ............................40
101 perfect chocolate chip cookies...78
250 treasured country desserts .........78
365 ways to energize
Mind, Body & Soul...........................58
365 ways to relax
Mind, Body & Soul...........................58
500 treasured country recipes...........78
adhd alternatives.............................59
advanced english exercises ................42
advanced western exercises ..............42
among wild horses..............................38
antiques on the cheap........................44
apple cookbook...................................74
aromatherapy companion, the ..........55
around the corner crochet Borders ...48
at knit’s end.........................................51
attracting native pollinators ...............29
Backyard Bird-lover’s guide, the...... 70
Backyard goat, the................................9
Backyard homestead, the...................25
Backyard homestead guide to raising
Farm animals, the ............................2
Backyard lumberjack, the...................24
Baking answer Book, the ....................78
Barnyard games & puzzles..................36
Barnyard read-and-play
Sticker Book, the ............................36
Basic Butchering
of livestock & game .......................29
Basics of western riding, the..............42
Be your own house contractor ..........34
Beading answer Book, the..................54
Becoming an effective rider................42
Beekeeping ..........................................29
Beginner’s guide to edible
herbs, the .......................................64
Beginner’s guide to hunting deer
for Food, the ...................................19
Beginner’s guide to preserving Food
at home, the ...................................77
Beginning english exercises ................42
Beginning western exercises ..............42
Beyond the Square crochet Motifs .....48
Big Book of preserving
the harvest, the ..............................77
Bird Brainteasers..................................70
Bird watching answer Book, the ........70
Birdfeeders, Shelters & Baths..............70
Blacksmith’s craft, the ........................24
Bonsai Survival Manual........................64
Braiding Manes & tails.........................41
Bread Making: a home course..............7
Brew chem 101 ...................................83
Brew ware............................................82
Brewing Made easy .............................83
Build a classic
timber-Framed house ....................32
Build your own low-cost log home...33
Building Small Barns,
Sheds & Shelters.............................32
Building Stone walls.............................24
Building with Stone..............................24
Bulbs in the Basement,
geraniums on the windowsill.........67
By candlelight ......................................59
candlemaker’s companion, the........ 56
candy construction .............................75
canine Sports & games.......................72
caring for perennials ...........................65
carrots love tomatoes........................60
cat Behavior answer Book, the ..........73
catch the wind, harness the Sun........10
catfish ponds & lily pads ....................68
cattle health handbook, the...............26
celebration of Motherhood, a .............59
cellaring wine ......................................82
chai ......................................................80
cherry hill’s horsekeeping almanac ...39
chick days............................................27
chicken coops .....................................31
chicken health handbook, the ...........27
christmas trees ...................................68
cider.....................................................76
city gardener’s handbook, the...........68
classic hewn-log house, the..............33
classic zucchini cookbook, the ..........79
cleaner plate club, the........................79
cleaning plain & Simple.......................46
cloneBrews..........................................83
coffee time..........................................82
cold-climate gardening.......................68
college cookbook, the ........................80
colorful Stitchery .................................51
compact cabins...................................33
competing in
western Shows & events ...............42
complete compost
gardening guide, the .....................62
complete guide to
Saving Seeds, the ...........................16
complete houseplant
Survival Manual, the .......................65
continuous container gardens ...........65
cookie craft .........................................75
cookie craft christmas........................75
cordials from your kitchen..................81
country tea parties..............................80
covering ground..................................69
creating an
herbal Bodycare Business ..............58
creating Fairy garden Fragrances.......55
crochet answer Book, the ..................54
crochet Bags!.......................................50
crochet Scarves!..................................50
dave Miller’s homebrewing guide .... 83
daylilies ................................................65
deckscaping.........................................69
deerproofing your yard & garden .......63
designer plant combinations ..............66
designing your gardens
and landscapes ..............................69
dirt-cheap green thumb, the .............68
dishing up Maine.................................74
dishing up Maryland............................74
dishing up vermont ............................74
dock Manual, the ................................34
dog Behavior answer Book, the .........73
dog heroes ..........................................35
donkey companion, the .....................27
don’t throw it, grow it! .......................65
donut Book, the...................................75
dorm room Feng Shui.........................45
down & dirty!.......................................68
dr. kidd’s guide to herbal cat care.....72
dr. kidd’s guide to herbal dog care....72
draft horses and Mules ......................26
drawn to nature .................................71
dream cottages...................................33
dream horses: a poster Book .............35
easy-gaited horses............................. 41
equine Fitness......................................40
equipping your horse Farm .................39
essential guide to calving ...................26
essential guide to
color knitting techniques, the .......50
essential oils Book, the.......................58
ever-Blooming Flower garden, the .....66
eye See you: a poster Book.................35
Facelift at your Fingertips................... 58
Fallscaping ...........................................69
Family Butterfly Book, the...................70
Family cow, the ...................................26
Felt it! ...................................................48
Fence Bible, the...................................32
Fences for pasture & garden ..............32
Feng Shui dos & taboos ......................45
Feng Shui tips for a Better life............45
Fish grilled & Smoked..........................81
Fix, Freeze, Feast .................................79
Fleece and Fiber Sourcebook, the......12
Flower gardener’s Bible, the...............67
Foaling primer, the ..............................43
Foliage..................................................67
Fowl play..............................................27
From vines to wines............................82
Fruits and Berries
for the home garden ......................63
games on horseback......................... 37
garden Stone .......................................69
gardener’s a–z guide to growing
Flowers from Seed to Bloom, the ..66
gardener’s a–z guide to growing
organic Food, the ...........................60
gardener’s Bug Book, the ...................68
gardener’s guide
to plant diseases, the.....................68
gardener’s weed Book, the.................68
getting Started with
Beef & dairy cattle .........................26
getting the Most from
riding lessons ................................42
getting your First horse.......................42
ghoulish goodies .................................75
good-to-go cookbook, the .................78
grasses .................................................67
grass-Fed cattle ..................................26
great outdoors
games & puzzles, the.....................36
green guide for horse owners
and riders, the ...............................42
growing & using herbs Successfully...64
growing chinese vegetables
in your own Backyard ....................60
growing tasty tropical plants
in any home, anywhere .................65
growing your herb Business ...............64
guide to canning, Freezing, curing
& Smoking Meat, Fish & game, a ...81
hand dyeing yarn and Fleece............ 50
hand printing from nature...................18
handcrafted letter, the........................55
handmade Marketplace, the ...............52
happy Baby, happy you .......................57
happy cat, happy you .........................73
happy dog, happy you.........................73
hardy Succulents .................................67
“have-More” plan, the.........................34
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healing tonics ......................................80
healthy Bones & Joints ........................59
healthy college cookbook, the...........80
herb gardener, the ..............................64
herb Mixtures & Spicy Blends .............76
herbal antibiotics.................................59
herbal home remedy Book, the.........58
herbal home Spa, the .........................58
herbal remedies for
children’s health ............................57
herbal remedy gardens......................64
herbal tea gardens..............................64
herbal teas...........................................80
herbal vinegar......................................76
herbs for hepatitis c and the liver .....59
herbs for natural Beauty .....................57
hiking companion, the........................72
hive Management................................29
home cheese Making..........................81
home creamery, the ...........................81
home plan doctor................................34
home Sausage Making ........................81
home water Supply, the......................33
home winemaker’s companion, the ..82
homebrew Favorites ...........................83
homebrewer's answer Book, the.......83
homebrewer’s garden, the.................82
homegrown herbs...............................64
homegrown whole grains...................60
homeMade...........................................34
homemade root Beer, Soda & pop.....76
homemade Soda .................................14
homeowner’s complete tree & Shrub
handbook, the ................................69
hooked on crochet..............................50
horse Behavior problem Solver, the ...41
horse Breeds of north america ..........38
horse Breeds poster Book, the...........35
horse care for kids..............................37
horse conformation handbook, the...38
horse crazy!.........................................37
horse doctor is in, the.........................43
horse Farm read-and-play
Sticker Book, the ............................36
horse games & puzzles.......................36
horse handling & grooming ................43
horse health care................................43
horse hoof care...................................43
horse nutrition handbook, the ...........39
horse Sense .........................................42
horse Show read-and-play
Sticker Book, the ............................36
horse Showing for kids .......................37
horse training problem Solver, the .....41
horsekeeping on a Small acreage.......39
horses & Friends poster Book.............35
horses in action! a poster Book .........35
horsin’ around card games................37
hot tubs, Saunas & Steam Baths.........44
how to Build animal housing ..............31
how to Build paths,
Steps & Footbridges .......................32
how to Build Small
Barns & outbuildings ......................32
how to Build your own greenhouse...63
how to keep a dream Journal.............59
how to Sleep Soundly tonight.............59
how to think like a horse...................39
humane livestock handling ................28
incense ................................................ 59
intermediate english exercises ...........42
intermediate western exercises..........42
Joy of gardening ................................. 62
Jump!....................................................37
Jumping for kids...................................37
Just in case ..........................................44
Kayak companion, the ...................... 72
keep chickens! ....................................27
keeping a nature Journal.....................71
keeping livestock healthy...................29
keeping the harvest.............................77
kids’ Building workshop, the...............34
kitten owner’s Manual, the ................72
knit & crochet ponchos, wraps,
capes & Shrugs ..............................50
knit Baby head & toes!........................50
knit christmas Stockings!....................50
knit one, Bead too...............................49
knit one, Felt too .................................48
knit Scarves! ........................................50
knit Socks! ...........................................49
knitting answer Book, the...................54
knitting loves crochet.........................49
knitting rules! ......................................51
kristin knits ..........................................51
landowner's guide to Managing
your woods, a.................................. 20
landscaping with Fruit ........................60
lawn & garden
owner’s Manual, the ......................66
let it rot!..............................................62
let’s get together ...............................78
life cycles of Butterflies, the .............70
live More, want less ..........................45
livestock guardians.............................27
locavore way, the ...............................79
low-cost pole Building construction..33
luxury yarn one-Skein wonders .........47
Made from Scratch............................ 25
Mailboxes.............................................55
Making & using dried Foods ...............77
Making aromatherapy
creams & lotions ...........................58
Making Bent willow Furniture .............56
Making Bentwood trellises,
arbors, gates & Fences ..................56
Making Felted Friends .........................48
Making herbal dream pillows .............55
Making Music.......................................56
Making natural liquid Soaps ...............56
Making rag rugs..................................52
Making transparent Soap ....................56
Making wild wines & Meads ...............81
Making your Small Farm profitable .....63
Maple Sugar ...........................................6
Maple Syrup cookbook........................74
Maxine: yelling it like it is....................59
Melt & Mold Soap crafting ..................56
Milk-Based Soaps.................................56
Modular home, the..............................34
Mom’s Best crowd-pleasers ...............78
Mom’s Best one-dish Suppers............78
Monte Burch’s
pole Building projects .....................33
More homebrew Favorites..................83
Mulch it! ...............................................62
natural Babycare ............................... 57
natural Foot care.................................59
natural Soap Book, the .......................56
natural Stonescapes............................69
naturally clean home, the ..................45
naturally healthy hair..........................59
naturally healthy Skin..........................59
nature connection, the.......................71
nature Journal......................................71
nature’s art Box...................................52
never knit your Man a Sweater*
(*unless you’ve got the ring!) .........49
new england clam
Shack cookbook, the .....................74
new woodburner’s handbook, the.....24
north american cloneBrews...............83
one-Minute cleaner
plain & Simple, the .......................... 46
one-Minute organizer
a to z Storage Solutions, the .........46
one-Minute organizer
plain & Simple, the .........................46
one-Skein wonders .............................47
one-yard wonders...............................53
organic Body care recipes .................57
organic Farming Manual, the..............63
organic lawn care Manual, the..........66
organizing plain & Simple....................46
outdoor Shower, the ...........................44
outdoor Stonework .............................68
outdoor water Features ......................68
outdoor woodwork .............................68
oxen.....................................................26
pamper yourself (Series) .................... 59
paper illuminated.................................55
papermaker’s companion, the ...........55
papermaking with garden plants &
common weeds .............................55
parent’s guide to riding lessons, a ....37
peaches and other Juicy Fruits ...........81
perennial care Manual, the.................67
perennial gardener’s
design primer, the..........................67
perfect pumpkin, the...........................60
perfumes, Splashes & colognes..........58
petting Farm poster Book, the............35
pickles & relishes ................................76
picnic....................................................78
pocketful of poultry .............................27
pony play games & puzzles ................36
poolscaping..........................................69
practical guide to
container gardening, the ...............65
pruning answer Book, the...................62
pruning Made easy ..............................62
pumpkin, a Super Food for
all 12 Months of the year ...............79
puppy owner’s Manual, the................72
put ‘em up! ..........................................77
Quilting answer Book, the................. 54
raising a calf for Beef ........................ 26
raising a team player ..........................72
raising animals by the Moon ..............29
raptor!..................................................70
raw energy ..........................................80
real Food for cats................................73
real Food for dogs...............................73
recipes from the root cellar...............76
recycled crafts Box.............................52
renovating Barns,
Sheds & outbuildings .....................32
ride the right horse ............................40
rider’s Fitness program, the...............40
rider’s problem Solver, the .................41
riding for kids ......................................37
right rose, right place ........................67
root cellaring.......................................76
rosemary gladstar’s herbal recipes
for vibrant health............................57
roses love garlic.................................60
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rustic retreats.....................................33
saving Seeds......................................63
Scarecrows ..........................................55
Sea life games & puzzles....................36
Seascape gardening ............................66
Secret life of Beer!, the.......................82
Secret lives of Backyard Bugs, the.....11
Secrets of plant propagation...............63
Secrets to great Soil ............................62
Seed Sowing and Saving......................63
Serving up the harvest ........................76
Sew & Stow..........................................52
Sew up a home Makeover ..................17
Sew what! Bags ...................................53
Sew what! Fleece ................................53
Sew what! Skirts..................................53
Sewing answer Book, the ...................54
Sewing School......................................53
Shady retreats.....................................66
Shell chic..............................................44
Simple Fountains .................................55
Simple ways to energize......................59
Simple ways to relax...........................59
Sleep well tonight................................59
Small-Scale livestock Farming ............29
Snowshoe experience, the..................72
Soapmaker’s companion, the.............56
Sock yarn one-Skein wonders ............47
Soul Support Book, the........................58
Spa of your own, a ..............................59
Stable Smarts.......................................38
Stablekeeping ......................................43
Stampede!............................................37
Starter vegetable gardens...................61
Starting & running
your own horse Business ..............38
Starting & running
your own Small Farm Business .....28
Step-by-Step outdoor Stonework .......24
Stephanie pearl-Mcphee casts off .....51
Stone primer ........................................24
Stonescaping........................................69
Stonework............................................24
Storey's Barn guide to
horse handling and grooming .......43
Storey’s Barn guide to
horse health care + First aid .........43
Storey’s Barn guide to Sheep..............26
Storey’s Basic country Skills ...............24
Storey’s guide to keeping
honey Bees ...............................29, 30
Storey’s guide to raising
Beef cattle ......................................31
Storey’s guide to raising
chickens .........................................31
Storey’s guide to raising
dairy goats .....................................30
Storey’s guide to raising ducks..........30
Storey’s guide to raising horses.........41
Storey’s guide to raising llamas ........31
Storey’s guide to raising
Meat goats .....................................30
Storey’s guide to raising
Miniature livestock ........................30
Storey’s guide to raising pigs .............31
Storey’s guide to raising poultry ........31
Storey’s guide to raising rabbits........30
Storey’s guide to raising Sheep..........30
Storey’s guide to raising turkeys........31
Storey’s guide to training horses........41
Storey’s horse-lover’s encyclopedia ..38
Storey’s illustrated Breed guide to
Sheep, goats, cattle, and pigs ........28
Storey’s illustrated guide to 96 horse
Breeds of north america ................38
Storey’s illustrated guide to
poultry Breeds ................................27
Successful Small-Scale Farming..........63
Sweater chop Shop, the .....................53
tabletop gardens................................ 65
taking time for Friends........................59
taking time for tea ..............................80
taking up riding as an adult ...............42
tan your hide! ......................................29
tasting Beer ........................................83
tea with Friends...................................80
teaching Safe horsemanship ..............43
things i learned from knitting . . .
whether i wanted to or not ............51
timber Frame construction.................32
tips for the lazy gardener...................62
toe-up 2-at-a-time Socks....................49
tomato: a Fresh-from-the-vine
cookbook ........................................79
trail riding............................................41
trailering your horse............................43
trash-to-treasure papermaking...........52
unclutter your home.......................... 46
unclutter your Mind.............................46
under the Sea poster Book .................35
uniquely Felt ........................................48
uSdF guide to dressage, the ..............38
Vegetable gardener’s Bible, the........ 61
vegetable gardener’s Book of
Building projects, the ................ 34, 60
vegetable gardener’s container
Bible, the ........................................... 4
veggie gardener's
answer Book, the ...........................61
Wabi Sabi ........................................... 45
watering Systems
for lawn & garden ..........................66
weather!...............................................71
weather-resilient garden, the ............68
week-by-week vegetable gardener’s
handbook ........................................61
western practice lessons ...................42
what color is your Swimming pool? ...44
what every horse Should know..........39
what’s that Bird?.................................70
wild animals of north america:
a poster Book .................................35
wild turkeys .........................................26
window Boxes .....................................65
winemaker’s answer Book, the..........82
woman’s hands-on
home repair guide, the .................44
woodland Style ....................................44
woodstove cookery.............................77
woodswalk...........................................71
world of cake, a...................................75
Your calf ............................................. 28
your chickens ......................................28
your goats............................................28
your guinea pig....................................28
your horse ...........................................42
your pony, your horse....................28, 37
your puppy, your dog...........................28
your rabbit...........................................28
your Sheep...........................................28
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adkins, dorcas.................................... 55
allen, linda l. .......................................40
art, henry w. ........................................71
aubrey, Sarah Beth ..............................28
Bader, Beth.........................................79
Baldwin, edward a. .............................. 70
Ballou, Jec aristotle..............................40
Barnes, lexie..................................17, 53
Barteau, yvonne...................................40
Belanger, Jerry......................................30
Beneke, Jeff ..........................................32
Benjamin, ali ........................................79
Bennett, Bob ........................................30
Bennett, Steve......................................37
Bennett-talbot, Betty ...........................37
Berry, Susan .........................................65
Bethmann, laura..................................18
Birutta, gale .........................................31
Bonney, richard e. ........................29, 30
Booth, nancy M. ..................................58
Bowers, Sharon....................................75
Bradley, Steve.......................................65
Braren, ken...........................................34
Bredesen, Sara thomson.....................30
Breedlove, greta ..................................58
Bridgewater, alan and gill....................68
Brown, kathleen...................................80
Bryant, Jennifer o.................................38
Bubel, Mike and nancy ........................76
Buhner, Stephen harrod ......................59
Burch, Monte .................................32, 33
Burns, deborah ....................................38
Burns, Max ...........................................34
Burris, Judy.....................................11, 70
Bushway, Stephen................................24
Byers, dorie..........................................64
caduto, Michael J. .............................. 10
calhoun, Scott......................................66
callahan, gail .......................................50
cameron, Brenda and Brian ................56
camp, carole ann ................................53
campbell, Frederick c..........................69
campbell, Stu.................................33, 62
carlomagno, Mary................................45
carroll, ricki .........................................81
castella, krystina .................................75
cavitch, Susan Miller ...........................56
chadwick, Janet ...................................77
chand, elise gaston .............................37
chapin, kari ..........................................52
chapple, Judy .......................................42
chattman, lauren ............................ 7, 78
chesman, andrea .................... 76, 78, 79
chioffi, nancy.......................................77
choiniere, Joseph.................................70
cohen, Stephanie...........................67, 69
conroy, drew........................................26
cook, heather ......................................42
cooper, Jane.........................................77
costenbader, carol w...........................77
cotler, amy...........................................79
cousin, pierre Jean ..............................58
cox, Jeff................................................82
cramer, James......................................65
cresswell, Stephen ..............................76
crowe, alison .......................................82
curran, wanda l. .................................28
damerow, gail ...2, 26, 27, 28, 31, 32, 60
davis-hollander, lawrence ..................79
dawson, Jan .........................................43
deesing, Mark ......................................28
delmar, diana.................................42, 72
delmonte, patti ....................................73
denckla, tanya l. k. .............................60
denhartog, Francesca..........................53
dennis, dianna r. ................................40
dodt, colleen k. .............................57, 58
dohner, Jan vorwald ............................27
dojny, Brooke .......................................74
donahue, Margaret M..........................45
dubé, richard l. ..................................69
durant, Judith.................................47, 49
durston, diane .....................................45
dutson, Judith ................................38, 42
eames, alan d. .................................... 82
eastman, wilbur F., Jr. ..........................81
eckman, edie............................ 48, 50, 54
edwards, victoria h. ............................55
ekarius, carol ......... 12, 27, 28, 29, 30, 31
ellis, Barbara w......................... 61, 66, 69
engler, nick...........................................32
erickson, laura.....................................70
erler, catriona tudor ............................69
Failor, catherine.................................. 56
Farrell-kingsley, kathy..........................81
ffrench, crispina...................................53
Fierro, ethan.........................................44
Fisher, Joe and dennis ...................82, 83
Fryer, Janice..........................................75
gannon, linda..................................... 55
garnett, larry w....................................34
gelfand, dale evva. ..............................59
gianino, andrew...................................34
gillett, Michelle ....................................59
gladstar, rosemary ..............................57
glickman, Joe .......................................72
golding, claire Mowbray......................70
gough, robert ......................................16
grandin, temple ...................................28
griffith, roger .......................................34
grummer, arnold..................................52
gulling, rich..........................................81
haas, Jessie........................................37
haedrich, ken.......................................74
halloran, ed ..........................................82
halpin, anne.........................................66
hanna, kathleen cannata ....................78
hansen, ann larkin ........................20, 63
hard, roger ..........................................33
harrington, geri..............................60, 80
harrison, kathy.....................................44
hart, rhonda Massingham ............63, 68
hartung, tammi....................................64
haynes, n. Bruce, dvM ........................29
heldmann, carl ....................................34
heller, Barbara l. ............................58, 59
herd, tim................................................6
herrick, lyn ..........................................44
hiebert, helen ......................................55
hill, cherry.............. 28, 37, 39, 40, 42, 43
hill, lewis ................................. 62, 63, 68
hill, lewis and nancy............... 65, 66, 67
hobson, phyllis......................... 26, 29, 77
hoffmann, david ..................................59
holcomb, rachel ..................................80
holderread, dave .................................30
hoskins, patricia...................................53
hovanec, helene ............................36, 82
hubbard, clare .....................................52
Jacobs, Betty e. M. .............................. 64
Jahiel, Jessica .......................................41
Janson, lee w., ph.d.............................83
Janssen, Mary Beth..............................59
Jensen, candi .................................49, 50
Jessop, carol ........................................53
Jeswald, peter ......................................32
Johnson, dean......................................65
Jordan, Marynor ...................................79
Juris, paul M. .......................................40
Kelaidis, gwen Moore........................67
kelley, Brent, dvM................................43
kennedy, david daniel .........................45
kidd, randy, dvM, ph.d........................72
kilarski, Barbara ...................................27
kimball, cheryl .....................................37
klimesh, richard ............................39, 43
klober, kelly..........................................31
knight, elizabeth ..................................80
koffman, deb .......................................58
kujawski, Jennifer ................................61
kujawski, ron.......................................61
landers, Jackson ................................19
langstaff, John .....................................56
laubach, christyna M. and rené.........70
lawrence, Mike....................................24
leslie, clare walker..............................71
lewis, ashton.......................................83
lewis, charni..................................41, 43
lewis, colin ..........................................64
lisle, andria ..........................................53
littlefield, cindy a. .........................36, 37
long, Jim ........................................55, 56
lutzen, karl F. ................................82, 83
Maccrellish, elizabeth....................... 45
Macher, ron .........................................63
Macunovich, Janet .........................65, 69
Madigan, carleen.................................25
Mahnken, Jan .......................................70
Maine, Sandy........................................58
Makela, casey......................................56
Manikowski, John.................................81
Marcin, Marietta Marshall....................64
Maria, donna........................................58
Marshall, Marlene hurley.....................44
Marshall, roger ....................................63
Martin, Byron e. ...................................65
Martin, deborah l. ...............................62
Martin, laura c. ...................................52
Martin, laurelynn g. ............................65
Maurer-Mathison, diane ......................55
Mccarthy, Betsy lee ............................49
Mcclure, Susan ....................................64
Mccreary, rosemary............................65
Mccully, John J. ...................................40
Mcdonald, Mary ashby........................38
McFarland, cynthia ..............................43
Mcgowan, alice and Brian...................67
Mckenzie, James w. ............................44
Mcneil, hollie h. ....................................8
Mcraven, charles ..........................24, 33
Mead, gretchen ...................................77
Medeiros, tracey ..................................74
Mehus-roe, kristin...............................72
Mercia, leonard S. ...............................31
Merrell, patrick................... 27, 36, 70, 82
Mettler, John J., Jr., dvM........... 26, 29, 42
Meyer, karl ...........................................35
Mikula, rick ..........................................70
Miller, dave...........................................83
Moore, arden .................................72, 73
Moore-gough, cheryl...........................16
Morgan-oakes, Melissa........................49
Morris, karen........................................54
Mosher, randy......................................83
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neville, kati......................................... 79
nicholas, kristin ...................................51
nichols, lew.........................................76
nimetz, alexandra................................80
novak, g. e. ..........................................55
olaksen, katherine ............................. 45
ondra, nancy J. .............................67, 69
oppenheimer, Betty .......................52, 56
oster, Maggie .......................................76
o’Sullivan, penelope ......................62, 69
pace, Maggie....................................... 48
pangman, Judy .....................................31
pearl, Sue .............................................48
pearl-Mcphee, Stephanie.....................51
peary, danny .......................................72
peery, Susan Mahnke...........................81
peterson, deborah ...............................65
peterson, valerie ..................................75
philbrick, Frank and Stephen...............24
pitzer, Sara ...........................................60
pleasant, Barbara......... 61, 62, 65, 68, 69
plumley, amie petronis ........................53
poe, rhonda hart .................................41
pollak, Jeanine......................................80
pomeranz, lynne..................................38
powell, eileen.......................................66
proulx, annie........................................76
raboff, Fran........................................78
radcliffe, Margaret.........................50, 54
ralston, nancy c. .................................79
raymond, dick .....................................62
reavis, charles g. ................................81
reich, lee.............................................60
reppert, Bertha....................................64
rice, alina.............................................26
richards, wayne .............................11, 70
richter, Judy .........................................37
riotte, louise............................ 29, 60, 68
robbins, Michael w. ......................71, 72
robbins, roanne ..................................65
robertson, J. craig and Barbara ..........34
robinson, ed and carolyn....................34
robson, deborah..................................12
rogers, Marc ........................................63
romm, aviva and tracy........................59
rosen, diana ..................................59, 80
roth, charles e. ...................................71
rowan, gerald .....................................33
ruechel, Julius .....................................26
rupp, rebecca .....................................71
rushing, Felder ....................................55
russell, Scott r. ...................................83
salsbury, darrell l. ............................. 28
Sams, debbie kay ................................40
Sanderfoot, alan e. ..............................44
Sanford, Malcolm t. .......................29, 30
Sayer, Maggie .......................................30
Schloss, andrew...................................14
Schneider, peter...................................67
Schneller, lee .......................................66
Schroeder, roger..................................32
Schwenke, karl.....................................63
Searle, nancy .......................................28
Sekora, chaila ......................................53
Selsam, Millicent..................................65
Seversen, Mike.....................................20
Sheehy, harry .......................................72
Siegel-Maier, karyn ........................45, 57
Simmons, paula..............................28, 30
Smallin, donna .....................................46
Smith, charles w. g. ................ 64, 68, 70
Smith, edward c. ............................. 4, 61
Smith, Mike ..........................................42
Snodgrass, lucie l. ..............................74
Sobon, Jack a. .....................................32
Spaziani, gene......................................82
Stanley, Jason.......................................80
Starr, emeline.......................................80
Steege, gwen.................................50, 78
Steinberg, Sally levitt...........................75
Stell, elizabeth p. .................................62
Stevens, Mark.................................82, 83
Stiles, david and Jeanie........................33
Storer, pat.............................................28
Storey, John and Martha ......................24
Storey, Martha......................................78
Stovel, deedee...............................78, 79
Strickland, charlene.............................42
Stuckey, Maggie ...................................80
Szamatulski, tess and Mark.................83
talbert, Barbara weiland .................... 54
taylor, kathleen....................................48
thomas, heather Smith ...........................
................................ 26, 28, 31, 38, 41
tilgner, linda ........................................62
tkacsik, lindsay ...................................79
tourles, Stephanie.............. 57, 58, 59, 80
townsend, Sara Begg...........................65
tredway, catherine ..............................33
tukey, paul............................................66
turner, carole B. ..................................63
Van loon, dirk .................................... 26
vargas, pattie .......................................81
vinton, Sherri Brooks ...........................77
vivian, John ..........................................24
Wakefield, pam.................................. 78
walter, claire ........................................72
ward, lesley.........................................37
wardwell, Joyce a. ..............................58
waterman, dennis l. ...........................20
weaver, Sue ............................... 9, 27, 30
westerman, c. kaila .............................56
white, christine....................................48
whitner, Jan kowalczewski..................69
wiseman, ann Sayre............................56
woginrich, Jenna............................25, 27
wolfe, ralph .........................................33
wong, angi Ma .....................................45
woodier, olwen..............................74, 81
woodson, r. dodge..............................66
worth, Melyni.......................................39
Yaker, rebecca ..................................53
yang, linda............................................ 68
Xerces Society, the ............................ 29
Zachos, ellen ....................................... 68
ziegler, lee ...........................................41
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